Carlos Rodon's wife Ashley captures sweet bonding time of Yankees pitcher with son Bo during Christmas movie night

Carlos Rodon
Carlos Rodon's wife Ashley shared a picture of father and son. Source - Instagram

New York Yankees pitcher Carlos Rodon wrapped up a solid 2024 season, racking up 195 strikeouts and posting a respectable 3.96 ERA. Now, as the holiday season rolls in, Rodon is enjoying time with his family. He celebrated Christmas night, enjoying a movie outing at the theater with his loved ones.

Ashley Rodon posted a picture of Carlos sitting in a movie theatre with his youngest son, Silo, on his lap. Both of them were focused on the screen.

Screenshot of the IG Story of Ashley Rodon. Source - Instagram/@ashleyrodon
Screenshot of the IG Story of Ashley Rodon. Source - Instagram/@ashleyrodon
"Made it in 7 minutes," Rodon wrote in the caption.

Carlos Rodon and Ashley met in 2014 and dated for four years. In January 2018, the couple tied the knot in Costa Rica. In almost seven years, Carlos and Ashley have three children.

In 2019, a year after tying the knot, they welcomed their first child, a daughter named Willow. Two years later, in 2021, they welcomed another child, a son named Bo. A couple of years later, they had another son, Silo, in 2023.

Carlos Rodon's wife Ashley wishes Christmas with the Halloween photos

Carlos Rodon's wife Ashley forgot to make an Instagram post on Halloween, so she decided to compensate for it on Christmas. She uploaded multiple pictures of the Rodon family in Halloween costumes this Wednesday.

The Rodon family donned the costumes of the Skellington family from the Nightmare Before Christmas. Carlos Rodon was Jack Skellington, while Ashley and Willow donned the costume of Sally and Bo was the pet Ghost from the movie, Zero. Ashley even wished 'Merry Christmas' in the caption of the post:

"These forgot to make it to the feed so we're using it for Christmas. Merry Christmas everyone!!!!"

Rodon will get back to the field for Spring Training in February 2025. He'll look forward to improving on his record from last season and helping the Yankees get over the World Series hurdle.

There's still room for improvement in Rodon's pitching as he allowed more home runs last season compared to any of his previous seasons in the MLB.

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