Carlos Rodon (elbow) progressing well in recovery
by David Leisering | Yankees Correspondent | Sun, Jan 25th 1:52am EST
Carlos Rodon (elbow) stated during the New York Writers' Baseball Gala that he is progressing well in his recovery from surgery he had in October to remove loose bodies from his elbow. The most recent timeline for Rodon's recovery has him returning to the Yankees' rotation in late April to early May. (Foul Territory on X)
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Rodon won a career-high 18 games for the Yankees last season and finished the year with an 18-9 record and a 3.09 ERA in a career-best 195.1 innings. The lefthander limited opponents to a .188 average and struck out 207 batters. The three-time All-Star has pitched for the White Sox, Giants, and Yankees and has 93 wins and a 3.73 ERA in 231 career appearances. Upon his return, he'll slide back in to a top-of-the rotation spot with the Yankees.
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