Carlos Rodon reveals the reason that the loss of “hit” in red

The New York Yankees could still not solve Cincinnati Red In their current series on a large US Balk in Cincinnati. Tuesday night, Cinci suffered a 5-4 loss for Elli de la Cruz and company again despite the strong start of Carlos Rodon. The veteran left-handed pitcher had quite individual performance against red, while he threw six inputs without results, allowing only four hits and walks and collect five strokes.
But Rodon only threw 88 pitches, and the most was at the beginning of 2025 MLB in the regular season. Although he had his way against short carriers, he I couldn’t beat the hot weather In Cincinnati.
“I usually come back, somehow, but I hugged and slightly blown,” Roton said after the game, PHILLIP Martinez Sportnet New York. “Most situations I want a ball, but I could say, I was nasty. They had good sticks, and some long atloves. Just one of those days where energy was quick.”
Yankees Manager Aaron Boone indicated that it was time to finish Rodon’s night not just because the pitcher looked tired, but also because he was next on the cincinnati.
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“Once he came out, I knew he somehow done like 100 degrees,” Boone said. “(Spencer) Steer had a pretty good bat on him the last time. I felt like he finished there.”
Rodon inserted the steering wheel in four terrain. In the fourth frame, Steer got better Rodon, recording twice after six-speed battle.
Rodon finished the top of the sixth Inning before became replaced by the charge by Reliever Jonathan Loaisiga, who arrived to fly in the seventh. However, Loaisiga was later damn trial in New York when he gave up on what he was driving a lot on three hits, while issued walking with the same Innning.
The game was tied to 3-3 at the end of the ninth before the Aaronic judge again gave Yankees, re-lead, with a wild wilderness from Connor Phillips at the 11th. Framework. But Steeler caused Anevus to the bottom of Ising with RBI, before Gavin Luke drove in a game victory on one.
Reckle Villas is an experienced sports writer covering various sports, including NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL and college football. He graduated in the communication art from the University of Santo Thomas in the Philippines.
2025-06-25 06:40:00







