Dodgers roster firming up, but Dustin May's role still unclear: 'Just need to log innings'
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Dustin May, recovering from multiple elbow surgeries, remains positive about his performance with the Dodgers despite uncertainty over his role for the upcoming season. Manager Dave Roberts emphasized exploring all options for the pitching staff, with May and Tony Gonsolin competing for the final rotation spot. Gonsolin appears to have the edge, showcasing strong spring performances and prior minor league experience, while May's path has been challenging with health setbacks affecting his recent game time.
I feel really good. When my stuff is in the zone, it's just as good as anybody's in the league.
Everything should be on the table. He's obviously thinking about ... being the best version of himself.
Gonsolin had looked sharp this spring, pitching three scoreless innings in two Cactus League games along with a backfield scrimmage outing this week.
May is still on the comeback trail. His last appearance in any sort of regular-season action came on May 17, 2023.
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