DETROIT -- Chicago White Sox starter Carlos Rodon left Monday's game against the Detroit Tigers with what he called "normal soreness" and said he didn't think it would impact his immediate future while manager Tony La Russa expressed "concern" over his short outing.
"He lost command," La Russa said after the 4-3 loss. "He was struggling. Actually fortunate to only give up three runs. He came back in and said he wasn't right."
Rodon, 28, threw 69 pitches over three innings, giving up three runs in the third after being staked to a 3-0 lead in the top of the inning.