New York Post

Rodon ‘confident’ after final spring start

- By GREG JOYCE

TAMPA — Aaron Boone has consistent­ly said throughout camp that he just wants Carlos Rodon to keep stacking good days, regardless of the results.

From that perspectiv­e, Rodon completed a successful spring on Saturday afternoon.

The Yankees left-hander did not exactly go out with a bang, as he was hit around by the Phillies across four-plus innings, but he did build his pitch count up to 82 in the process. His next time out will be Friday against the Astros in the second game of the regular season.

“Now it’s real,” Rodon said after the 6-6 tie at Steinbrenn­er Field. “Now the games matter and whatever this spring training was, it’s gone. It doesn’t matter anymore. Now the games count.”

Facing a Phillies lineup that included Bryce Harper, Bryson Stott and Whit Merrifield, Rodon gave up six runs (five earned) on seven hits and a walk while striking out two. It came on the heels of tossing 5 2/₃ no-hit innings against a weaker Phillies lineup the previous time out.

But Rodon’s five Grapefruit League outings were four more than he made last spring, when he suffered a forearm muscle strain after his first start, foreshadow­ing a brutal first season in pinstripes.

“I feel confident in myself,” Rodon said. “I felt like I could have thrown more today. So that’s a good sign that I had more in the tank. But it’s nice to go through a whole spring training and get those up-and-downs and get that pitch count up.

“Frustrated with the results today. Luckily, those don’t count. But now they will.”

Boone said Rodon’s stuff was “in a good place right now.”

➤ DJ LeMahieu took ground balls at third base on a back field Saturday and hit inside for the second straight day, continuing to make progress in his return from a significan­t bone bruise on his right foot. Still, he is up against the clock to be ready for Thursday’s Opening Day against the Astros.

Anthony Rizzo, meanwhile, told Boone he was feeling better Saturday after being scratched from Friday’s lineup with a tight left lat.

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