Yankees LHP Carlos Rodon made his second rehab start in Sunday's game with Double-A Somerset, and he took another step toward his New York debut.
Rodon pounded the zone, throwing 36 strikes on 48 pitches and firing a one-hitter through four scoreless innings of Somerset's matinee with the New Hampshire Fisher Cats -- the Toronto Blue Jays' Double-A affiliate.
"Today was really good," Rodon said. "I feel like that was pretty close to normal. I have a feeling, when I step in a big-league stadium, it'll be plus two or three on the velo and I'll have to kind of contain myself. Today, I was kind of trying to contain myself and stick in the zone with heaters -- not try to go. That first (inning), I was a little hot -- a little heavy with the heater, a little harder. And then I kind of backed off, especially after that longer inning with the rain and stuff. I knew I had to gradually build up there.
"So, yeah, I think I feel ready -- that's kind of a decision that we have to speak about and where I fall in the rotation and where in the schedule I am."