July 8, 2024

White Sox Pitcher Carlos Rodon Appears OK After Taking Line Drive Off  Forehead - CBS Chicago

Yankees’ $162 Million Pitcher Breaks Silence on Awful 2023 Performance

Starting pitcher Carlos Rondon joined the New York Yankees last winter by signing a six-year, $162 million contract. Unfortunately, his first season in pinstripes didn’t go at all how he planned.

Multiple trips to the injured list limited the left-handed hurler to just 14 starts and 64.1 innings. His performance on the mound also wasn’t great, as Rodón turned in a 6.85 ERA and 1.45 WHIP with 64 strikeouts. Already in Tampa to get prepared for the upcoming season, he spoke with Greg Joyce of the New York Post about his nightmare 2023 campaign.

White Sox Pitcher Carlos Rodon Appears OK After Taking Line Drive Off  Forehead - CBS Chicago

“I just feel like I got some stuff to prove and I want to stay on the field a lot longer than I did last year,” he said before a February 12 bullpen session.

This Was a Much Different Offseason for Rodón

White Sox Pitcher Carlos Rodon Appears OK After Taking Line Drive Off  Forehead - CBS Chicago

The southpaw has hopes of regaining his performance from 2021-22 during the 2024 season. Rodón was selected to the All-Star Game both times and produced two straight top-six finishes in Cy Young voting. Across 310.2 innings pitched, the lefty went 27-13 with a 2.67 ERA, 1.00 WHIP and 422 strikeouts.

Yankees general manager Brian Cashman provided an encouraging update on Rodón’s offseason on January 18. The hurler provided more context on how this offseason was different while talking to Joyce.

“When they invest a lot of money in you, they definitely invest a lot of time and contact with you,” he said. “So it was good. We had a good plan. Started throwing pretty early. Started moving in the weight room pretty early. A lot earlier than normal. So I’ve been throwing a lot, just trying to stay ready.”

White Sox Pitcher Carlos Rodon Appears OK After Taking Line Drive Off  Forehead - CBS Chicago

Is He the Yankees’ Starting Rotation X-Factor?

The Bombers are heading into 2024 with expectations of bouncing back from an 82-80 performance in 2023. Cashman and Co. have made improvements to the roster, but SNY’s Andy Martino reported they wished more could’ve been done for the pitching staff.

White Sox Pitcher Carlos Rodon Appears OK After Taking Line Drive Off  Forehead - CBS Chicago

Cashman said on January 18 that if everything goes right, the Yankees’ rotation could be good. He also said that’s something he doesn’t want to count on. The starting five currently includes Rodón, Gerrit Cole, Marcus Stroman, Clarke Schmidt and Nestor Cortes, per FanGraphs’ Roster Resource. If Rodón can find some semblance of his All-Star form with the Chicago White Sox and San Francisco Giants, it could turn New York’s rotation from good to great in a hurry.

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