New York Yankees starting pitcher Carlos Rodon's struggles couldn't have come at a worse time.
On Saturday, the 11-year MLB veteran and two-time All-Star had arguably his worst start in 2025, allowing a season-high six earned runs in five innings during a 12-6 loss to the crosstown rival New York Mets.
Rodon struggled early, allowing a first-inning grand slam to Mets outfielder Brandon Nimmo. Rodon left the 87 mph off-speed, 1-2 pitch over the heart of the plate, and Nimmo took advantage of it for his third bases-loaded home run in 11 opportunities this season. (h/t Baseball Reference)
ANOTHER GRAND SLAM FOR BRANDON NIMMO!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/McrnlmP2Bx
— SNY (@SNYtv) July 5, 2025
In the bottom of the fifth, Rodon teed up a 95 mph four-seam fastball for Mets first baseman Pete Alonso, who drilled the no-doubt home run 382 feet to right field for his 19th in 2025.
Pete Alonso extends the @Mets lead with a 2-run home run off Carlos Rodon!
— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) July 5, 2025
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Rodon entered Saturday with an excellent 2.95 earned run average (ERA), but that masked his recent struggles. In his last six starts (including Saturday), Rodon has a 5.34 earned run average, allowing 28 hits (seven home runs), 13 walks, four hit batters with 29 strikeouts in 32 innings. The Yankees are 1-5 in those games.
His downward skid has coincided with a team-wide slump. On June 7, the Yankees were 39-24 and 4.5 games ahead of the Toronto Blue Jays for first in the AL East.
Since June 8, the Yankees (48-41) have been among the worst teams in the majors, going 9-17, and have fallen three games behind the Blue Jays (51-38) for the division lead.
The offense has underwhelmed, averaging 4.4 runs per game. Entering Saturday, Yankees batters were hitting .243 during the extended slump.
On the pitching front, the bullpen has been the main culprit, collecting 10 losses while posting a 4.74 earned run average. Before Rodon's most recent awful start, Yankees starters had mostly fared well, posting the fifth-best combined ERA (3.51) from June 8 through July 4.
However, they've collectively been awful in New York's current six-game losing streak, with Rodon, Max Fried, Marcus Stroman, Will Warren and Clarke Schmidt allowing 26 earned runs in 28 innings (8.36 ERA). (h/t FanGraphs)
Before Saturday's loss, Yankees manager Aaron Boone announced Schmidt, who has a 3.32 ERA in 14 starts this season, will likely undergo season-ending Tommy John surgery after recently experiencing tightness in his right forearm.
Nothing has gone right for the Yankees of late, and Saturday revealed just how dire things have become. For a team that's supposed to be a World Series contender, New York has serious flaws that might not be corrected anytime soon.
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