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Carlos Rodón suffered a potential setback on Tuesday, reporting hamstring tightness ahead of his rehab assignment.
October 8, 2025 By  New York Yankees, MLB, News

Yankees Need to Combat Rodon’s Postseason Struggles

The New York Yankees went back to the Bronx for game three of the American League Division Series with their backs against the wall. The Toronto Blue Jays led the series two games to none. Carlos Rodón was sent to the bump to start for the Yankees. 

Rodón was faced with a tough task. First off, it was an elimination game. It was do or die for the Yankees, and Rodón was the one who held the fate in his hands. 

He was faced with a familiar environment, Yankee Stadium, which is always a tough place to play. The Blue Jays’ red-hot bats were his biggest concern, as displayed over the past few days.

Oct 7, 2024; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees pitcher Carlos Rodon (55) throws a pitch against the Kansas City Royals in the first inning during game two of the ALDS for the 2024 MLB Playoffs at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

Carlos Rodón Faced a Hot Blue Jays Lineup in Game Three

Rodón lasted 1/3 inning less than Blue Jays starter Shane Bieber. He threw 2 1/3 innings, allowing six earned runs on six hits, with two walks and two strikeouts. Rodón’s first inning was not what he wanted. 

He allowed a free-90, giving up a walk to Davis Schneider, which came around full circle. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was the next hitter, and he taught Rodón a lesson on allowing free 90s, hitting a middle-middle changeup 427 feet over the wall for a two-run home run.

The start of the third inning is where things went further downhill for Rodón. By the end of his outing, Toronto had six runs on the board. Yankees manager Aaron Boone, understanding that this was an elimination game, went right to his bullpen. 

Rodon threw 67 pitches and 44 strikes. He threw six called strikes, seven swinging strikes, 20 foul balls, and 11 in-play strikes. 

Rodón’s Postseason Struggles Continue

It is not surprising that this was the outcome for Rodón. The Yankees left-hander is spectacular in the regular season, but can’t seem to seal the deal in the postseason. He went 18-9 in the 2025 regular season. 

Last postseason, Rodón carried a 5.60 ERA, winning one game and losing two. His struggles put a damper on tight situations. For his career, he has a 7.53 postseason ERA. These statistics are a pattern, and the Yankees’ management needs to figure out a solution if he gets another chance to start.

In that spot, the Yankees may want to start another long-relief arm, or limit Rodón to two innings max until getting a long-offering starter in relief. 

Rodón’s reliability in a game where the stakes are high and backs are against the wall may not make him the option they need. His postseason track record is not attractive, especially in a spot where the Yankees must win

Beyond this postseason, where do the Yankees move from here with Rodón? Reassessments are going to be required looking forward, as the left-hander seems not to October-ready even after a good regular season. Without a doubt, his contributions are the reason the Yankees are here in the first place. But Rodón’s postseason struggles need to be considered when seeing where he fits next year.

 

Main Photo Credit: Daniel Kucin Jr.-Imagn Images

About Nick Prasad

Nick, from Toronto, ON, has 8 seasons with the Toronto Blue Jays Baseball Club in various roles, most recently as an Academy Instructor. After several years of playing competitive baseball, Nick has taken on various coaching roles, with various elite programs, including representing Canada in the World Comes to Palm Beaches classic, and 3 seasons with the Toronto Mets. He was also an assistant/pitching coach with Team Ontario, along with the Scouting Coordinator. Nick is currently a coach and the Scouting Director for the Canadian Bulldogs Baseball Club. He is also the owner of RINGSZN Baseball Development & Scouting, where he provides recruitment assistance and advisory for college and pro-baseball opportunities, including the MLB Draft. He currently covers the Toronto Blue Jays, and New York Yankees, while previously covering the New York Mets. Nick is also the author of his first published book, "The Mental Blueprint of Champions"