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Yankees Recall All-Star LHP Carlos Rodon

Rodón’s return gave New York a needed rotation boost, but he issued five walks and hit a batter in 4 1/3 innings.

  • On Sunday, the New York Yankees reinstated left-hander Carlos Rodon from the 15-day injured list for his season debut against the Milwaukee Brewers, holding them hitless early while reaching 97.7 mph.
  • Rodon, 33, underwent surgery on Oct. 15 to remove loose particles and a bone spur from his left elbow after setting a career high with 33 starts in 2025.
  • Manager Aaron Boone called the high walk total the 'bugaboo' for Rodon, who threw only 42 strikes in 78 pitches while walking five and hitting one batter.
  • A 4-3 loss on a walk-off homer by Milwaukee's Brice Turang completed the Yankees' sweep, as the offense totaled just six runs over the weekend.
  • Despite the sweep, Yankees starting pitchers entered Sunday with a league-best 3.01 ERA, while six-time All-Star Gerrit Cole continues his recovery from Tommy John surgery.
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Yankees' Carlos Rodón shows good velocity but struggles with control in his season debut

Carlos Rodón’s seven-month recovery from elbow surgery apparently didn’t do anything to hinder the New York Yankees left-hander’s velocity. But his control remains a work in progress. His ability to throw strikes remains a work in progress. Rodón made his…

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