Dustin May's Dodgers performance draws honest Dave Roberts admission
Briefly

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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