'I've got to pitch better for them': Dustin May disappointed with first Red Sox start, likes Fenway Park atmosphere
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Dustin May made his Red Sox debut after being traded from the Dodgers, performing poorly in a 7-3 loss to the Royals. He pitched 3.2 innings, giving up six hits and three runs while striking out four. May expressed disappointment with his mechanics, stating he fell apart in the fourth inning. Despite struggles, he enjoys Fenway Park's atmosphere. The Red Sox coaching staff is considering adjusting his pitch usage, specifically how he utilizes his cutter.
"Started off good. Then just fell apart and the wheels fell off in the fourth. Just lost myself mechanically. It's been a minute since I've been on the mound for some depth. But no excuses. It's got to be better."
"I like it a lot. I haven't had much success in my two outings but it's great. Fans are great, atmosphere is fantastic and I've got to pitch better for them."
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