Carlos Rodón, a player for the New York Yankees, expressed feeling more comfortable and at home in Yankee Stadium after a challenging start to his career. Rodón mentioned that the environment no longer feels overwhelming and has become familiar, making a significant difference for him.
With everything to prove this second season, Carlos Rodon has changed the boos to bouquets in the Bronx. “This feels like home, which is nice,” Rodon said. “That makes a huge difference.” #Yankees https://t.co/GB2sywvZaA
With everything to prove this second season, Carlos Rodon has changed the boos to bouquets in the Bronx. “This feels like home, which is nice,” Rodon said. “That makes a huge difference.” https://t.co/GB2sywvZaA
Carlos Rodon feels and looks more at ‘home’ in year 2 with Yankees https://t.co/gauFdxASXy https://t.co/qFmQPngIPl
Carlos Rodón is finally ‘at home’ in Yankee Stadium after a rough start to his career in the Bronx. "This doesn’t feel overwhelming anymore." @GaryHPhillips https://t.co/QDh4u0ek6f
Yankees' Rodón: New York 'doesn't feel overwhelming anymore' https://t.co/Uob4lPTWDJ
Carlos Rodón: “I sit down in the dugout now and look around, and I feel pretty comfortable sitting in this stadium. I thought about that the first month here in April. I’m looking around and I’m like, ‘This doesn’t feel overwhelming anymore. This feels like home.’”