TAMPA, FL — It is not too early to remember how much of a threat Carlos Rodon can be when things are clicking for him on the hill.
It is not too early to remember how much of a threat Carlos Rodon can be when things are clicking for him on the hill.
On Monday, he held the Philadelphia Phillies hitless in 5.2 innings of work on 72 pitches while striking out five. Spring training does not have the same implications as the regular season, but this is a pitcher who retired 17 of the 18 batters he faced while yielding just one walk. “Carlos was really good,” manager Aaron Boone said. “Good build off the last , thought he was getting the ball where he wanted to all day, thought he had a good presence up and down which made his slider a little more effective. Sharp outing.”arsenal with the pitching staff. The goal, he told amNewYork, was to get his movement
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