Carlos Rodón‘s recent performance has left Yankees fans bewildered. In what can only be categorized as one of the worst starts in MLB history, here’s a breakdown of his performance against the Kansas City Royals:
- Zero innings pitched
- Eight earned runs
- Six hits
- Zero strikeouts
- Two walks
- A total of 35 pitches
Unfortunately, this dismal outing marks the culmination of what can only be described as a forgettable first season for Carlos Rodón with the New York Yankees. He concludes the season with a staggering 6.86 ERA in just 14 starts. This performance raises significant concerns about the Yankees’ decision to sign him to a substantial six-year, $162 million contract back in December.
The Yankees have a history of high-profile signings that have failed to meet expectations. This signing echoes previous instances where star players struggled to justify their contracts, ultimately affecting both the team’s on-field performance and its financial commitments.
Carlos Rodón tonight:
0 IP, 8 ER, 6 H, 0 SO, 2 BB, 35 P
He finishes his first season as a Yankee with a 6.86 ERA in 14 starts. They gave him a six-year, $162 million contract in December pic.twitter.com/0lUHv5Wxwe
— Talkin’ Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) September 30, 2023
This situation serves as a stark reminder that in the world of baseball, success cannot always be purchased with a hefty paycheck. While the Yankees have experienced successes in the free-agent market, they have also faced costly disappointments. Carlos Rodón‘s signing stands out as a cautionary tale in a sport where player performance can be highly unpredictable.
As the season comes to a close, the Yankees and their fan base are likely to reflect on their roster decisions and consider making more informed choices for the future.

