Yankees decide on Carlos Rodón as Opening Day starter after Gerrit Cole injury

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TAMPA — Among the players with significant potential who can step up in the wake of Gerrit Cole’s injury is Carlos Rodón, who will be asked to step up immediately.

The lefty will start Opening Day for the Yankees, manager Aaron Boone announced Thursday, to begin Year 3 of a rocky tenure in pinstripes.

Rodón was signed to a $162 million contract before the 2023 season, which became an injury-filled mess.

He bounced back last year — pitching to a 3.96 ERA in 32 starts — but did not show off the ceiling that he once possessed.

The Yankees will hope for more and already have asked for slightly more, Rodón’s schedule altered to be on the mound March 27 against the Brewers in The Bronx.

Carlos Rodón throws a pitch during his spring training outing for the Yankees on Feb. 27.
Carlos Rodón throws a pitch during his spring training outing for the Yankees on Feb. 27. AP

Carlos Rodón throws a warmup pitch before his spring training outing Feb. 22.
Carlos Rodón throws a warmup pitch before his spring training outing Feb. 22. Charles Wenzelberg

Max Fried will start the second game of the season, as he has been planning to do, and the Yankees did not want to overhaul his schedule.

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