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Yankees' Rodon pitched through notable injury during Game 2
New York Yankees pitcher Carlos Rodon (55) reacts in the third inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers during Game 2 of the 2024 MLB World Series at Dodger Stadium. Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

New York Yankees pitcher Carlos Rodon struggled in Game 2 of the World Series on Saturday, and part of the reason was that he was dealing with a notable physical issue.

Rodon pitched through a finger blister in Game 2 that impacted his breaking ball command, according to Jon Heyman of the New York Post. The issue forced Rodon to rely too much on his fastball, and he wound up giving up three home runs in 3 1/3 innings of work in an eventual 4-2 loss.

Yankees pitching coach Matt Blake admitted that Rodon’s slider command was likely impacted by the blister, but anticipated that Rodon would be ready to go in a potential Game 6.

According to Baseball Savant, Rodon used his fastball 49.4% of the time during the regular season. In Game 2, however, 38 of his 63 pitches were fastballs, or 60.3%. That certainly backs up the theory that his offspeed pitches were significantly impacted.

One has to wonder how much the Yankees were aware of Rodon’s blister issue prior to the game. Starting him at Dodger Stadium was already a risky play, but throwing him in that situation while he was also dealing with a blister really wound up backfiring.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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