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Carlos Rodon of Yenkis put hot streak on the line against parents

May 22, 2025; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankis started the pitcher Karlos Rodon (55) with Catcher JC Eskara (25) after the top of the sixth innings against Texas Rangers at the Yankas Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Vincent Carchiata-Imgon images

Although it was a disappointing weekend at the Dojer Stadium during its massive hypnotic series against Los Angeles Dojers, New York Yankis still enjoyed a strong West Coast Travel.

Exiting the 6-3 road trip, Yankis returns home on Tuesday night for a three-game series opener along with Cleveland Guardian.

Yankey will play 13 out of the next 19 at home after going to a joint 10-5 on two West Coast Trip in recent weeks. On the last visit, New York won five out of six matches against Colorado Rockies and Los Angeles Angels before struggling against Dozers.

After being dropped by 26–7 in the first two matches against the Defending World Champion, Yankiz rebound well with a 7–3 win on Sunday night. Ben Rice hit a two-run homer and DJ Lemahiu collected four out of 11 hits in New York for the first four-hit game of the second Basman since 26 June 2021.

Yankis manager Aaron Boon said, “Whatever the difficulty losses this team has caused. We had some handful of them in the first few months.” “He played a very good game to give us a really good journey to go back home.”

Yenkis won the seven straight series before the encounter with The Dozers, but return home with 17 wins in their last 23 matches. This includes seven of his last eight matches at the Yanki Stadium, where he is 18–9 in total.

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The parents took two out of two from Yankis when they met in Cleveland on 21-23 and entered the series with seven wins in their last 11 matches in the series, when left directly on May 14-19. Cleveland took two out of three out of three at home and ended the series with a 4–2 win on Sunday.

Jose Ramirez on Sunday made two hits in his last 13 matches to increase his average to .426 (23 -for -54). Ramirez shut down the 21-game hitting streak on Friday, but he stopped multi-hit games in two wins of Cleveland on Godils.

Outfielder Nolan Jones scored two runs with two hits on Sunday, which placed him 8 -for -14 and 16 -for -48 (.33) in his last 16 demonstrations in his last four matches.

“All this we want to get hit and score runs and get RBI and hit home runs,” Jones said. “It is definitely good to see a couple falling. Your shoulders lose a little weight and allows you to play more free.”

Opening the series for Yenkis is Carlos Roden (7-3, 2.60), who allowed just one run, winning their last three starts and owns a 6–0 record with 1.27 ERA in their final eight. Rodon moved to the fourth position in his second direct start and fourth of the season last Tuesday, when he allowed five hits in seven innings and faced 10 in 3–2 win over angels.

Rodon’s second start in his current winning line was in Cleveland on 23 April, when he allowed an unarmed run on four hits and scored eight runs in a 5–1 victory. The left-handed batsman has faced Cleveland compared to any other team in his career and owns 9–5 records with 2.66 ERA in 22 career performance (20 beginnings) against Guardian. He has limited Ramirez to .220 average (11 -for -50), with no homeroard in his matchup.

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Tanner Bibi (4-5, 3.86) will start for Cleveland. Bibi is 1-3 with 3.24 ERA in her last four outings and suffered losses on Tuesday when she allowed the doseers four runs on seven hits in five innings during the loss of 9-5.

The BB 1-0 begins against Yennakis in a regular-season regular-season with 3.18 ERA. The victory came on 22 April, when he scored two runs on five hits in six innings of 3–2 victory.

-Bield level media

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