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Ashley Rodon shares touching note and sweetest Father's Day photos of Carlos Rodon with his kids

Ashley Rodon shares touching note and sweetest Father's Day photos of Carlos Rodon with his kids

Time of India19 hours ago

Ashley Rodon shares touching note and sweetest Father's Day photos of Carlos Rodon with his kids (Image via Ashley/IG)
Ashley Rodon, wife of Carlos Rodon, wrote a touching Father's Day Instagram Stories tribute capturing a loving moment with their children. The post included pictures of Carlos Rodon smiling and playing with the children.
Ashley wrote, 'It doesn't get better than him. Happy Father's Day,' celebrating her husband's love and dedication to their family.
Ashley Rodon's tribute shows Carlos Rodon as caring dad
Ashley Rodon posted a series of family photographs on Sunday, June 15, 2025, including Carlos Rodon with their children. He embraced his kid near in one picture; in another, they all smiled together in a sunny backyard. The moment was real and gentle. The simple caption said everything: 'It doesn't get better than him.
Happy Father's Day.'
Ashley's post felt heartfelt. It showed Carlos not as a star pitcher but as a loving dad. The photos made fans smile and react online. Some comments called the images 'pure joy' and 'family goals,' making it clear how much people loved seeing their bond.
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Carlos Rodon's off-field moment brings fan smiles
Sunday's images, although fans most know Carlos Rodon for his fastballs and strikeouts, reminded everyone of his other duty—as a father. Ashley's validated Instagram account shared the pictures, therefore providing a rare look into their personal life. At their home in [city withheld], these photographs featured a laughing garden. The photos caught his caring side, one that he rarely reveals on camera.
Multiple fans replied with praise. Even non-baseball fans reacted, making Ashley's post climb in popularity. The loving note sparked a wave of supportive responses on social media. It showed how players can connect off the field, too.

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