Former Dodgers Pitcher Signs 1-Year Deal With Cardinals
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Former Dodgers Pitcher Signs 1-Year Deal With Cardinals
"May began his career with the Dodgers in 2019, making 14 appearances in his debut season. Injuries plagued him in a Dodgers uniform, and he never made more than 20 appearances for the team in a single season. May's best season with the Dodgers came in 2020, when he had a 2.57 ERA through 12 appearances, 10 of which were starts. The right-hander won the World Series that season."
"He made 19 appearances with the Dodgers in 2025, posting a 4.85 ERA through 104.0 innings - the most he had ever pitched with the Dodgers. After the Dodgers' starter core returned from the injured list in 2025, the Dodgers traded May to the Boston Red Sox in exchange for prospects James Tibbs III and Zach Ehrhard. May made 65 appearances in his Dodgers career, 52 of which came as starts."
Dustin May signed a one-year deal with the St. Louis Cardinals. May debuted with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2019 and made 14 appearances that season. Injuries limited his availability and he never exceeded 20 appearances in a single season with the Dodgers. His best campaign was 2020, when he posted a 2.57 ERA in 12 appearances and helped win the World Series. He missed the 2024 season recovering from a torn esophagus. May made 19 appearances in 2025 before being traded to the Boston Red Sox and later elected free agency. The Cardinals add May after trading Sonny Gray as they seek rotation improvement.
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