Yankees left-hander Carlos Rodón was struck by a 115.5-mph line drive during Wednesday night's loss to the Diamondbacks.
The early part of the MLB season has seen a continuing trend of clubs locking up their up-and-coming All-Stars before their arbitration and free agent eligibility.
Sports: New York Yankees and Milwaukee Diamondbacks are set to meet in Major League Baseball (MLB 2025) on Thursday (April 3) ...
The New York Yankees offense was finally silenced on Wednesday night. Arizona Diamondbacks starting pitcher Zac Gallen tied a ...
The New York Yankees’ offense struggled against Zac Gallen, managing just three hits off the right-hander before a late rally ...
This time, the torpedo came close — but not close enough as the Yankees fell 4-3, dropping their second straight game to the ...
Yankees left-hander Carlos Rodón had command of his pitches on Opening Day last week against the Brewers, but it was a ...
The Diamondbacks sunk their fangs into Carlos Rodón’s velocity-lacking fastball early, most notably when Lourdes Gurriel Jr.
The Yankees' bats were kept in check against Zac Gallen, picking up just three hits against the right-hander before the ...
The Yankees didn’t hand Carlos Rodón a six-year, $162 million contract to be just another guy in the rotation. They gave him ...
He was also seen looking at his pitching hand throughout the start. "I tend to look pretty often," Rodon said of his frequent glances toward Yankee Stadium's radar gun, "but definitely down velo today ...
The Yankees' offense is rewriting the record books, but it’s the rotation that’s quietly holding the line. Despite missing ...
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