$162M Pitcher Sparks Derek Jeter Talk Among Yankees Fans
- On Tuesday night at Angel Stadium, the New York Yankees defeated the Los Angeles Angels 3-2, with Carlos Rodón pitching seven scoreless innings.
- Rodón's dominant performance followed a recent stretch of strong outings and a $162 million contract that raised expectations for his role as an ace.
- The Yankees' offense was powered by solo home runs from rookies Ben Rice and Oswald Peraza, along with a key sixth-inning hit by Anthony Volpe that drove in a run, while Devin Williams held on to secure the save despite a tense ninth inning.
- Rodón struck out 10 batters, allowed five hits with no walks, holds a 7-3 record, and leads MLB starters with a.164 opponents' batting average this season.
- The Yankees extended their winning streak to seven series, improved to 34-20, and expanded their AL East lead over Tampa Bay to seven games following this victory.
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Rodón Dominates for 7 Innings, Williams Closes Tight Ninth as Yankees Edge Angels 3-2
Carlos Rodón fired seven scoreless innings and Devin Williams escaped a tense ninth-inning jam as the New York Yankees held off the Los Angeles Angels 3-2 on Tuesday night for their seventh consecutive series victory. Rodón (7-3) was in command from the start, limiting the Angels to five hits while striking out 10 without issuing a walk. He has now won three straight starts and leads the majors with the lowest opponent batting average (.164) amo…
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