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Carlos Rodón allowed two runs and two hits over six innings Tuesday in a victory over the Orioles.
One of the easiest wins of Rodón’s career saw him given six runs in the first and 12 runs through five. He took a no-hitter into the sixth before losing that on a Jorge Mateo double. Gunnar Henderson later homered. Rodón finished with seven strikeouts for the sixth time in seven starts this season. He’ll take a 4-3 record and a 3.43 ERA into his next outing against the Padres.
Carlos Rodón limited the Guardians to an unearned run over seven innings Wednesday in his second straight victory.
The run came right away in the first and probably should have been earned, but Gabriel Arias stopped at third on a hit he could have scored on anyway and that ended up skipping past Cody Bellinger in center, resulting in an error. Rodón was pretty much unthreatened the rest of the way and finished up with eight strikeouts for a fourth consecutive outing. He’s third in the majors with 45 strikeouts, though he’s also tied with Robbie Ray for the most walks with 18 (he’s one of just three pitchers to have made six starts already). Rodón will face the Orioles next.
Carlos Rodón delivered a dominant performance in Friday night’s victory over the Rays, piling up nine strikeouts over six innings of shutout baseball.
The 32-year-old southpaw scattered two hits and four walks on the evening. The biggest threat against him came in the opening inning as Yandy Díaz worked a leadoff walk and Junior Caminero followed with a single. Rodón roared back though, striking out Curtis Mead, Christopher Morel and Danny Jansen in succession to end the threat and set the tone for the game. He got 12 whiffs on 102 pitches on the night, posting a CSW of 29 percent. For the season, he now sits at 2-3 with a 4.34 ERA, 1.10 WHIP and a 37/16 K/BB ratio over 29 innings. He’ll look to replicate this brilliant outing when he does battle against the Guardians in Cleveland on Wednesday.
Carlos Rodón allowed four runs on three hits in 5 2/3 innings in a loss to the Giants on Sunday.
Heading into the sixth innings, Rodón had a 3-1 lead and had only allowed a solo home run to Jung Hoo Lee. An infield single started the sixth inning, and then after a strikeout, Rodón issued a walk and then allowed another home run to Lee. Rodón would later walk Matt Chapman and get removed from the game. The left-hander is talented but maddeningly inconsistent. He’ll take a 5.48 ERA into a start in Tampa Bay next week. He stacks up as a solid buy-low target in fantasy baseball, but there will be some anxiety that comes from rostering him.
DFS Last 5
Date | Opponent | Pts |
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Apr 29th | @Orioles | 25.7 |
Apr 23rd | @Guardians | 32.2 |
Apr 18th | @Rays | 31.9 |
Apr 13th | Giants | 17.2 |
Apr 7th | @Tigers | 15.3 |