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Ask and you shall receive isn’t the case with Yankees’ Carlos Rodon

Sarah Collins
By Sarah Collins
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The injuries to Gerrit Cole, Luis Gil and Clarke Schmidt produced two structural problems for the rotation of the Yankees.

One in the back, where Carlos Carrasco, Marcus Stroman and Will Ware were forced to enter the initial five, there was an organizational lack of depth of rotation.

And one in the front, where the loss of school, in particular, throughout the season, has had the importance of Carlos Rodón.

That was not what the Yankees imagined in December, when they turned after Juan Soto’s departure to sign Max Fried. They saw the benefits of creating a dynamic 1-2 on rotation, which together with Burgeonon Gil and Schmidt, would draw Rodon. The hope was that when I asked less of Rodón, they would remain more than they would lock up with a designation of the front of the rotation that would flourish their things in the front of the rotation.

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