Dustin May has shown strong performance for the Los Angeles Dodgers, pitching over seven innings with only two runs allowed in a recent game against the Chicago White Sox. Despite a history of injuries, including Tommy John surgery and a torn esophagus, May has displayed dependability and consistency. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts praised May's rhythm and impact, emphasizing his value to the team. With a 4.52 ERA across his starts this season, May remains the only member of the rotation aside from Yoshinobu Yamamoto to not miss a start.
Every time he goes out there, we have a chance to win. And there's a lot of value with our club.
I'm just trying to live in a three-foot world. I don't try to look too far ahead at all. I just try to stay one pitch at a time.
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