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Yankees' Carlos Rodón Pitched Through Elbow Injury in 2025 Season
Southpaw underwent offseason surgery to address issues but still managed to take the mound.
Published on Feb. 15, 2026
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Despite undergoing offseason surgery on his left elbow to remove loose bodies and shave down a bone spur, Yankees pitcher Carlos Rodón found a way to pitch through the pain throughout the 2025 season. By the end of the year, Rodón could barely bend his arm or button a shirt, but he persevered and took the mound for the team.
Why it matters
Rodón's ability to pitch through significant elbow issues showcases his toughness and determination, as well as the Yankees' willingness to let him play through pain to contribute to the team. However, it also raises questions about the long-term health and viability of Rodón's arm going forward.
The details
Rodón underwent the offseason surgery to address the elbow problems, which included removing loose bodies and shaving down a bone spur. Despite the lingering pain and limited mobility in his arm, Rodón found a way to take the mound for the Yankees throughout the 2025 season.
- By the end of the 2025 season, Rodón could barely bend his left arm or button a shirt.
The players
Carlos Rodón
A left-handed pitcher for the New York Yankees who underwent offseason surgery on his elbow but still managed to pitch through the pain throughout the 2025 season.
What they’re saying
“It was fun every day to challenge myself to go pitch,”
— Carlos Rodón (The Oneida Daily Dispatch)
What’s next
Rodón's long-term health and ability to continue pitching effectively will be closely watched as he enters the 2026 season following the offseason surgery.
The takeaway
Rodón's gutsy performance in 2025 despite significant elbow issues showcases his competitive spirit, but also raises concerns about the sustainability of his pitching career if he continues to push through injuries.
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