The Yankees’ 2023 season hasn’t at all gone according to plan. And while being 70-70 on September 8th isn’t ideal, it’s a lot better than how things looked just a couple of weeks ago. New York’s rotation has been one of the most disappointing parts of the roster. Luis Severino and Carlos Rodon have contributed to that.
Now with just a handful of starts left for each, they’re duking it out to possibly set the kind of franchise record nobody wants: the highest single-season ERA by a starting pitcher.
After Rodon was brutally honest about yet another lackluster start, I found this in the replies:
Worst ERA in a season among #Yankees (min.