The New York Yankees have relied heavily on Carlos Rodon in 2025, and for much of the year, he has delivered brilliantly.

With a 3.35 ERA and 2.0 fWAR across 139.2 innings, the left-hander has been a stabilizing force in their rotation.

But lately, cracks have started to show, and not the kind that a fresh coat of paint can hide.

In his last four starts, Rodon hasn’t been fooling hitters quite as easily and has struggled with efficiency.

Over those 20 innings, the Yankees’ All-Star has posted a 4.95 ERA and 5.56 FIP, a noticeable dip from earlier dominance.

His walk rate has ballooned, issuing 15 free passes during that stretch.

The strikeouts are still there, with 24 over that span, but the command issues have undermined his ability to finish at-bats.

That’s reflected in a 1.65 WHI

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