New York Yankees pitcher Carlos Rodon had a decent 2024 season, finishing the campaign with a 16-9 win/loss record and a 3.96 ERA, striking out 195 batters in the process. The 32-year-old played a key role for Aaron Boone's side en route to the AL East division title and a pennant win.
A constant pillar of support off the pitch for the pitcher was his wife, Ashley. On Monday, Ashley Rodon took to Instagram to post a snap to her story, as she enjoyed a cozy trip with her husband during the festive season.
"mommy & daddy trip 🤍" Ashley Rodon captioned her Instagram story
According to reports, Carlos and Ashley began dating in 2014, going on to tie the knot in 2018. The couple currently have three kids: a daughter Willow and sons Bo and Silo.
Carlos Rodon's foundation sheds light on positive impact on families facing fertility challenges
Carlos Rodon's wife, Ashley, is currently working as the president of the Carlos Rodon Foundation, a non-profit that works to offer assistance to families dealing with fertility-related challenges. On Monday, the foundation took to Instagram to post the "12 days of miracles," as the organization shed light on the important work it does in order to help numerous families.
"This holiday season, we’re celebrating the incredible impact of the Carlos Rodón Foundation. From providing financial support for fertility treatments to raising awareness and fostering a community of hope, every effort brings us closer to creating miracles for families in need. 💛" the post was captioned
For Carlos Rodon and the Yankees, the 2024 regular season was a success as the Pinstripers saw off a good fight from the Baltimore Orioles to win the AL East division title. Despite going on to win the pennant for the first time since 2009, the season ultimately ended in disappointment, as Rodon and co. were outplayed all the way to the World Series by the Los Angeles Dodgers.
For now, Rodon can afford to take his mind away from the field and focus on spending plenty of time with his wife and children. The focus shifts back to baseball in the new year, with spring training set to start in the early days of February.