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Carlos Rodón Says Elbow Rehab on Track for Early 2026 Yankees Return

He is two weeks into throwing from 60 to 75 feet following October elbow surgery.

Overview

  • He said he will miss Opening Day but aims to return a few weeks into the season after Grapefruit League work and Minor League rehab outings.
  • Team guidance has pointed to a late-April or early-May timeframe if his progress stays on course.
  • The Yankees view him as the closest of their injured starters to rejoining the rotation, with Gerrit Cole and Clarke Schmidt also slated for the IL to start 2026.
  • Rodón is coming off a standout 2025 with career highs in wins, starts and innings, finishing 18-9 with a 3.09 ERA and 203 strikeouts.
  • Elbow limitations last season led to less fastball usage and greater reliance on his slider, changeup and a newly added sinker.