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The Yankees are tied for first place in the American League East with the Toronto Blue Jays at 90-68. And Carlos Rodon has been chosen as the Yankees’ 2025 Roberto Clemente Award nominee, which is more than just a personal honor; it shows how much he has done through the Carlos Rodón Foundation. Rodón and his wife, Ashley, started this foundation to help couples who are having trouble getting pregnant because they have had multiple miscarriages. Aaron Judge, who won the Roberto Clemente Award in 2023, gave this prestigious award to his teammate. This made the Yankees’ family proud and made the moment feel special.

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Amy Cole’s heartfelt comments on Instagram showed how close Yankees families are. She was genuinely impressed by how “all three kids smiling and looking at the camera” and praised Ashley Rodón as “his incredible wife.” This showed how much these families care about each other. These weren’t just polite comments on social media; they showed a genuine appreciation for the Rodón family’s journey and accomplishments, especially since they have publicly supported couples who are having trouble getting pregnant.

The award ceremony took an unexpected turn for the better when the Rodón kids turned a serious event into a fun family moment. While Carlos held his Roberto Clemente Award nomination certificate, his youngest son put the trophy right in front of his face. Ashley Rodón later called this a “good story for later in life.” The scene perfectly captured the spirit of the Roberto Clemente Award, which is all about finding a balance between work and family happiness. Ashley posted about the incident on her Instagram story with laughing emojis and a white heart. This showed how these families accept both the seriousness of the honor and the beauty of the unpredictability of life with young children.

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But under these touching family moments lies the fierce competitive drive that has shaped Rodón’s career. The same love for family that got him nominated for the Roberto Clemente Award is what drives him to bring championship glory to the Bronx.

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Carlos Rodon’s championship push goes beyond family moments

Carlos Rodón is still very focused on giving the New York Yankees their first AL East championship since 2019, even though family celebrations make memories that last a lifetime. Thursday night isn’t just the last game of the series against his old team, the Chicago White Sox. It’s also another important step in New York’s amazing divisional charge.

The veteran lefty has a great 17-9 record and a 3.04 ERA going into this important game, and he is likely to start Game 2 of the playoffs. Carlos Rodon has been nearly impossible to stop during the Yankees’ fiery streak. He has only given up two runs or fewer in nine straight starts, going 6-2 with a 2.30 ERA during this time. His recent performance against Baltimore showed how good he is—he only let the Orioles score one run on four hits in seven innings and struck out eight batters in a 6-1 win.

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Rodón has a 2-0 record with a 2.25 ERA this season against his old Chicago teammates, where he pitched from 2015 to 21. His return to the Windy City on August 29 showed that he was in playoff form, as he pitched six strong innings and gave up only one run. This consistency has gone perfectly with Aaron Judge’s historic season, during which he has hit 51 home runs and leads the majors with a.328 average.

The Yankees have gone from being 6½ games behind to being tied for first place in Toronto since August 24. The Blue Jays have lost six of their last seven games, so Rodón’s steady presence puts New York one win away from their fourth division title in eight seasons with Aaron Boone as manager. His great pitching and the team’s family-first culture, which Amy Cole praised, make the perfect base for success in October.

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