Dustin May has become a crucial player for the Los Angeles Dodgers, surpassing his previous career-high in innings pitched due to his successful performances this season. After battling significant injuries, including a serious esophagus issue, May achieved a career-best start, allowing only one hit into the sixth inning against the Chicago White Sox. He emphasizes focusing on the present and taking things one pitch at a time. May's performance was marked by efficiency, allowing him to pitch eight innings for the first time, which was an important bounce-back after a prior poor outing against the Kansas City Royals.
I'm just trying to live in a three-foot world. I've had a lot of ups and downs in my career so far. I don't try to look too far ahead at all. I'm just trying to stay one pitch at a time.
Yeah, getting guys out quick is awesome. I haven't really been able to do that this year, so it was definitely good to be able to get guys out quick and have some quick innings.
He was really good. It was good to see him bounce back from that game in Kansas City. I thought the delivery was fantastic. I thought the pitch execution, getting strike one, very efficient.
Getting 16 outs to start the game while being efficient helped the right-hander go deep into the game. It was also a proud moment as he went eight innings.
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