Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts announced that Dustin May will be part of the team's Opening Day starting rotation. With Tony Gonsolin on the injured list and Bobby Miller recovering from an injury, May was chosen for the fifth spot. However, May will remain at Camelback Ranch to focus on his throwing program, rather than traveling to Japan with the team. He has made a strong recovery from elbow surgery and showed solid performance during the Cactus League.
Dustin May will join the Dodgers' starting rotation for Opening Day as the fifth starter, following Gonsolin's injury and Miller's recovery.
Manager Dave Roberts emphasized that May will stay at Camelback Ranch to maintain his throwing program, similar to James Paxton last spring.
Despite being named the fifth starter, May's rehab process is crucial as he aims to recover from previous injuries and make a successful season return.
May, previously sidelined by elbow surgery, showcased promising form in Cactus League action with a 2.63 ERA, underscoring his potential for the upcoming season.
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