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Wife of Yankees' Carlos Rodon calls report that pitcher won't play this season 'bulls---'

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The wife of New York Yankees pitcher Carlos Rodon is calling BS on a report Monday that indicated the two-time MLB All-Star would not return this season.

Rodon, who finalized a $162 million, six-year contract in December, started the season on the injured list with left forearm strain, but he has since been battling through back discomfort which has hindered his return. 

New York Yankees Carlos Rodon throws live batting practice during day three of spring training camp at George M. Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, Florida on Feb. 17, 2023. (Thomas A. Ferrara/Newsday RM via Getty Images)

"Don’t get your hopes up for Rodon pitching this season," Jomboy, a popular Yankees sports personality, said on his podcast "Talkin Yanks." 

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"If we were to pass along things that have been passed along to us that are unverified, unsourced, un-whatever … some people are just like ‘eh, I don’t think it’s going to happen.’" 

Rodon’s wife took to Twitter to dispute the report. 

"Bulls---," she wrote.

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National League pitcher Carlos Rodon with wife Ashley during the Red Carpet Show at L.A. Live. (GARY A. VASQUEZ-USA TODAY SPORTS)

Rodon’s back issue popped up during his forearm rehab program.

"Definitely optimistic," Rodon said last week. "We've got various opinions, and they all seem to settle on the same thing, so I think that's the route that us as a group want to go."

Rodon said his forearm is fine, and he was scheduled to get an injection for his ailing back this week. 

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