The Los Angeles Dodgers are approaching a surplus of starting pitchers, affecting evaluations of roles. Dustin May was the bulk pitcher following Shohei Ohtani in a recent game, allowing May to reduce his workload and gain experience. He pitched 4.2 scoreless innings, receiving praise for trusting his abilities despite previous inconsistencies. His performance contributed to the Dodgers breaking a three-game losing streak. May is returning to the starting rotation, but his future role remains uncertain as Ohtani and Blake Snell progress.
I just trusted my stuff. There's definitely been a lot of ups and downs this year. Just been trying to get some mechanical cues that I can lock down and figure some stuff out to be able to get more hitters out. I thought I was a little better tonight. There were some rocky spots, but overall I was able to find my groove whenever I lost it.
May pitched 4.2 scoreless innings despite giving up five hits and walking three batters. He navigated the traffic in some part behind four strikeouts.
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