Carlos Rodón

Yankees starts at a crossroads moment Carlos Rodón He gave in gently in the fourth inning Friday night, comfortable leading the way against Crosstown rival Mets in the opening game of the Super Toll Metro Series at Yankee Stadium.

Roden opens the frame by walking Juan Soto And, judging by Nanzlaw's body language, he seems to disagree with some batting calls in a particular bat.

Then he managed to strike Pete Alonsobut gave up on consecutive singles, which showed a game. One later, the veteran left-handed left Francisco Alvarez Full count to load the base.

Sometimes, during his tenure at PinStripes, Rodón undone at such a moment, as a foul inning had grown into a game blob. However, this time he threw a 95mph fastball to get Luisangel Acuña Fly to the right field and end the game. The crisis was avoided, and the Yankees continued to beat the Mets 6-2, largely because of Roden's performance.

If that's the kind of courage Rodón can show off all year round, the Yankees may need another ace-level lefty who needs to play in-depth playoffs. These things are obviously there - he's very hard to hit.

After giving up one inning and two hits in five innings against the Mets, Roden (5-3) has nine hits or less in 10 games this season. This is what the Major League Baseball (MLB) began. In six of these games, he allowed three hits or less. The opponent's batsman hit only .167 against him, which is the best mark in the Grand Slam.

The Yankees way is to "good stuff again" Aaron Boone Describes Roden's outing. “They made him work for it, really drive (his stadium count) … Overall, on the night they pressed him to work, innings, innings, innings, innings, and he made some really big stadiums when needed.”

Rodón induced 15 swings and missed the night - the Mets missed seven times with 11 sliders. First baseman also got some help Paul Goldschmidt sprinting in the outfield, Tyrone Taylor Open the fifth game. It was a glittering drama that helped Rodón finish his final inning, ending with Alonso's second strikeout.

"I think it's a 37-year-old, 38-year-old," Rodón said of Goldschmidt, who is actually 37.

Rodón has 4-0 with a 1.72 ERA in six games since April 18. Within this range, he allowed only 21 hits and 12 walks for 44.

"I think Carlos is really good," said teammates Cody Bellingerhe played 3-3 with doubles and two scores. "He really mixed it well and he's been hitting the area lately. His court is very good, so if he keeps going, it's hard to hit him."

Rodón may be playing deeper, but his field count soared as the Mets hit it carefully. After his fifth throw of 102 goals (60 strikes), he came out. Roden also left his former teammate Soto three times.

"I tried to make him sway and miss every time," Roden said. "And, he's always been real patience. He knows his area. I want to get him."

He said in the Mets, they said: “They drove the number of balls and had some good hits, but we got out of there with a win.”

Rodón squeezes the trouble that once might have put him in a stumbling situation, which is huge for a huge goal, which is huge.