The MLB debut of Chicago White Sox No. 1 overall prospect Carlos Rodon took less than a calendar year to occur, but it didn’t go as planned for the 22-year old lefty.
Sure he had butterflies making his debut for the White Sox, the team that selected him No. 3 overall in the 2014 First-Year Player Draft last June, heck many had butterflies for him when he took the mound at U.S. Cellular Field against the Cleveland Indians Tuesday night for the first time.
Rodon pitched 2.1 innings of relief, taking over for White Sox right-handed starter Hector Noesi in the sixth inning with two outs.