The Los Angeles Dodgers made a strategic trade at the deadline, sending right-hander Dustin May to the Boston Red Sox in exchange for prospects. May, who began his career with the Dodgers in 2016, struggled with injuries that limited his appearances. General Manager Brandon Gomes noted the importance of May's aspirations to remain a starting pitcher in their decision. Despite having a strong rookie year, May faced multiple injuries and surgeries, raising concerns about his future with the team.
General Manager Brandon Gomes emphasized the careful consideration behind the trade, highlighting that understanding Dustin May’s desire to be a starting pitcher played a crucial role in their decision-making process.
Dustin May's journey with the Dodgers included an impressive rookie season marked by a 2.57 ERA, but injuries significantly hindered his following years, leading to additional surgeries.
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