
"I played with the guys for a long time, They were all my boys. It was definitely very fun to watch."
"I was more sad that they (Red Sox) lost than I was more happy that they (Dodgers) won."
"Those are things that you can never take away from somebody, I wasn't in the playoffs with them, but I played with them for four and a half months or however long it was. So I definitely helped and contributed for them to get there."
The Dodgers traded right-hander Dustin May to the Boston Red Sox in exchange for prospects James Tibbs III and Zach Ehrhard as Tyler Glasnow and Blake Snell returned from the injured list. The Dodgers preferred to let May pursue a full-time starting role elsewhere rather than move him to the bullpen. May expressed happiness watching former teammates win but said he was more saddened by the Red Sox's Wild Card exit. May emphasized his regular-season contributions toward the Dodgers' championship and expects another ring. He returned from multiple surgeries but posted a 4.85 ERA in 104 innings with Los Angeles and struggled to a 5.40 ERA and right elbow neuritis with Boston.
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