With the primary goal of becoming contenders for the World Series, the New York Yankees have managed to assemble a roster suited to the task. While Aaron Boone knows he has stars and high-caliber players, he also trusts his rotation players, such as Elmer Rodriguez.
The young pitcher could prove to be a key alternative for the rotation in the Bronx, especially after the words of his manager, who showed particular interest in his game and talent.
âBig fan,â Aaron Boone said recently, via Empire Sports Media. âAnother guy that I think has a really, really bright future as a starting pitcher. I think heâs got a chance to be a really good starter.
âHe can do a lot of things with the ball on the mound. Heâs got a number of different pitches. Heâs got a real good feel to pitch. When I watch him, I look at him and think, âThat guyâs gonna be a starter in this league for a long time.ââ

WBC as a proving ground for Rodriguez
Before joining Yankees Camp, Elmer Rodriguez represented Puerto Rico in preparation for the World Baseball Classic facing none other than the Boston Red Sox. Alex Cora, his former manager, took notice on this: âRegardless of what happens, this is going to make him a better player. Weâre going to have to deal with him at one point during his career.â

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Quality pitchers in the Bronx
As we head into the 2026 season, Aaron Boone faces a challenging start with his pitching staff due to significant injuries to his top arms. With Gerrit Cole and Carlos Rodon expected to be out until at least June and late April respectively, the Yankeesâ rotation will be spearheaded by newcomer Max Fried, who has been officially named the Opening Day starter.
To round out the rotation, Boone will rely on a mix of young talent and versatility, including Luis Gil, Ryan Weathers, Will Warren, and Cam Schlittler. Additionally, the bullpen has been bolstered by the high-leverage tandem of David Bednar and Camilo Doval, while veterans Ryan Yarbrough and Paul Blackburn provide essential depth as âswingmenâ who can transition between relief and spot-starting roles as needed.





