The New York Yankees' season has very loudly not gone according to plan so far this year, and now their shiny new $168 million pitcher looks even farther from making his first appearance with the team.
Mar 5, 2023; North Port, Florida, USA; New York Yankees starting pitcher Carlos Rodon in the dugout before he pitches against the Atlanta Braves at CoolToday Park. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports - 20154664has very loudly not gone according to plan so far this year
Speaking with reporters on Friday, free agent pitching acquisition Carlos Rodón said he has been diagnosed with a"chronic" back issue and is scheduled to receive a cortisone injection next week, according toWhen asked if a return in July was realistic, Rodón reportedly said he couldn't put a timeline on his rehab:
Another delay for Rodón is one of the last things Yankees fans will want to hear after waiting more than a month for him make his debut afterAt the time of his deal, the 30-year-old Rodón was coming a career-best season with the San Francisco Giants in which he posted a 14-8 record, a 2.88 ERA, a 1.028 WHIP and 237 strikeouts in 178 innings pitched. His 2.25 FIP and 33.4% strikeout rate both led the majors among qualified pitchers.
That's just one of the issues the Yankees are facing as they sit in 17-15, a respectable record in most divisions but currently good for last place in the competitive AL East. Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton, Josh Donaldson, Luis Severino, Jonathan Loáisiga and Frankie Montas are all among the Yankees currently sitting with Rodón on the Yankees' injured list.
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