Yankees' Carlos Rodon Controls Mets, Secures Key Victory
Yankees' Carlos Rodon Controls Mets, Secures Key Victory

Yankees' Carlos Rodon Controls Mets, Secures Key Victory

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Carlos Rodón delivered a resilient and effective performance in the Yankees' 6-2 Subway Series win over the Mets, pitching five innings with one earned run, two hits allowed, four walks, and five strikeouts. Despite struggling with command and issuing three walks to Juan Soto, Rodón managed to escape a bases-loaded situation in the fourth inning by inducing a crucial fly out, demonstrating improved composure compared to earlier in his Yankees tenure. His slider was particularly effective, generating 15 swings and misses, and he has limited opponents to four hits or fewer in nine of his ten starts this season, the most in MLB. Rodón's season ERA has improved to 3.17, with a recent stretch showcasing a 1.72 ERA over his last six starts, marking him as one of the toughest pitchers to hit this year. Yankees manager Aaron Boone praised Rodón's ability to make key pitches under pressure and work through adversity, highlighting his value as a potential ace for the team's postseason aspirations. Overall, Rodón's combination of grit, competitive fire, and dominant pitching has made him a cornerstone of the Yankees' rotation this season.

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