Dustin May delivered an outstanding performance against the Chicago White Sox, retiring the first 16 batters and pitching into the eighth inning for the first time in his career. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts had set goals for May to improve his effectiveness with specific pitches and to consistently go deeper into games. May showcased his skills by only allowing two hits and striking out nine batters in seven shutout innings. The Dodgers maintained their winning momentum, extending their winning streak to four games.
Dustin May achieved a remarkable performance by setting down the first 16 batters and pitching into the eighth inning for the first time in his career.
Dave Roberts emphasized the need for May's sweeper and sinker to improve, highlighting goals for him to be effective and consistent.
Freddie Freeman contributed significantly with a two-out double that brought in Shohei Ohtani, followed by a two-run double and an overall high-impact game.
May's impressive start included only two hits allowed and nine strikeouts, showcasing his potential despite prior consistency issues this season.
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