Carlos Rodon took to Instagram to say goodbye to Chicago as the now former White Sox pitcher heads to San Francisco.
Carlos Rodón bid the South Side farewell in an Instagram post Monday night, calling the departure “bitter sweet.”Rodón was drafted No. 3 overall by the White Sox in 2014 and made his major league debut the following year. The southpaw pitched a few passable seasons before undergoing shoulder surgery in 2017 and then Tommy John surgery in 2019.
It proved to be the right one, with Rodón earning an All-Star selection, and finishing the 2021 season with a 2.37 ERA and fifth in Cy Young voting. He threw a no-hitter, too.
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