Carlos Rodón
Co-Founder
Carlos Rodón is a three-time MLB All-Star and a standout pitcher for the New York Yankees. Before joining the Yankees following the 2022 season, he pitched for the Chicago White Sox and the San Francisco Giants. A native of North Carolina, Rodón starred at NC State, where he helped lead the Wolfpack to their first College World Series appearance since 1968. His collegiate success made him a top prospect, and he was selected third overall by the White Sox in the 2014 MLB Draft. On April 14 2021, Rodón etched his name into baseball history by throwing the 20th no-hitter in White Sox franchise history, in a dominant performance against the Cleveland Indians. Beyond his accomplishments on the mound, Carlos and his wife, Ashley, are the founders of The Carlos Rodón Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to supporting couples navigating infertility and pregnancy loss. Through financial assistance, the foundation seeks to bring hope and healing to families facing these deeply personal challenges.