Carlos Rodón's highly anticipated 2026 debut finally came on Sunday for the Yankees. Things started on a good note, as the Brewers went hitless over their first innings against Rodón. His velocity was higher than where he had last left things, and his off-speed arsenal looked good. But the bottom of the fourth is when the wheels started to fall off and paved the way for an early exit by the three-time All-Star. Let's take a look what went well and what didn't on Mother's Day for Rodón. The Good From Rodón's 2026 Debut There is no denying the time off following his elbow injury appears to have helped Rodón get to a better place physically. This was made abundantly clear by his improved velocity, which had fallen off during his injury struggles. On Sunday, Rodón came out firing with a fastball that touched as high as 97.7 MPH in the first inning; he registered 97.3 and 96 on the gun as well, plus a pair of 94-MPH sinkers.…