Dustin May exhibited exceptional performance on the mound, retiring the first 16 batters and securing a 6-2 win for the Dodgers over the White Sox. This victory completed a three-game sweep and marked May's return to form after a serious esophageal injury. He expressed a newfound appreciation for life and displayed high confidence in his abilities, allowing just two runs in over seven innings. Manager Dave Roberts praised May's stability and emotion management, noting his critical role in relieving the bullpen and solidifying the rotation.
May retired the first 16 batters he faced and led the charge toward a 6-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox, finishing a three-game sweep for the Dodgers.
Doctors indicated that the injury May sustained from a salad bite followed by water gulping could have been deadly.
May expressed his high confidence level, stating, 'I've been able to go out and I haven't missed a start... Just going to try and build off this one.'
Manager Dave Roberts highlighted May's dependable pitching, saying, 'He’s probably been our most dependable guy... He looks comfortable out there, managing his emotions.'
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