Yankees 3, Marlins 2: The "real" Carlos Rodon appears
Briefly

The Yankees managed to secure a 3-2 victory despite struggling to get a substantial number of hits, showing that sometimes doing just enough is sufficient for the win.
Carlos Rodón strategically used his new changeup as a weapon against righties and switch hitters, with an impressive 50-percent whiff rate, showcasing effective pitching decisions.
A changeup proved to be a better weapon for Rodón against righties compared to his previous cutter, offering opposite movement patterns and posing a more challenging threat to hitters.
Rodón demonstrated solid pitching performance until the seventh inning, maintaining control until a rare error and a slow groundball marked the end of his night on the mound.
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