The Los Angeles Dodgers once again find themselves in first place in the National League West division despite the numerous injuries to members of their bullpen and starting pitchers here in 2024.
The Los Angeles Dodgers began the 2024 season with Walker Buehler, Clayton Kershaw, Tony Gonsolin and Dustin May among those on the injured list. Their starting pitching depth was further cut into last mont when Bobby Miller landed on the 15-day IL due to right shoulder inflammation.
Dustin May looked to make an impact for the Los Angeles Dodgers in his first full year back from Tommy John surgery, but his 2023 season was cut short due to more right elbow trouble.
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Dustin May has hit his share of roadblocks since undergoing Tommy John surgery back in 2021 after tearing his ulnar collateral ligament.
The Los Angeles Dodgers don't just have the best lineup in baseball, but one could argue that they have the strongest starting rotation as well. Los Angeles had a total makeover in the rotation after an embarrassing outing on that front to end their 2023 season.
Expectations were high for Dustin May when he made his MLB debut during the 2019 season, but so far he has had mixed results on living up to them. May has been a quality pitcher while on the mound, but he has thus far been limited by injuries.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have invested heavily in their pitching rotation, adding players such as Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Tyler Glasnow and James Paxton. However, the Dodgers would get another strong weapon out of their rotation if Dustin May were healthy and performing.
The Los Angeles Dodgers placed Dustin May on the 60-day injured list on Thursday in order to make room for Ryan Brasier on the 40-man roster. Brasier’s two-year, $9 million contract was made official on the first day Dodgers pitchers and catchers reported to Camelback Ranch for the start of 2024 Spring Training.
The Dodgers on Thursday made official their two-year contract for Ryan Brasier, the veteran right-hander who shined after joining Los Angeles midseason in 2023.
Dustin May was expected to fill a more prominent role for the Los Angeles Dodgers during the 2023 season, but his first full year back from Tommy John surgery ended early due to more right elbow trouble.
Dodgers fans everywhere can rejoice after receiving some good news regarding one of the team's most electric arms. Dustin May took to his Instagram to post a video of him starting his throwing program.
Dustin May went into the 2023 season expecting to fill a prominent role for the Los Angeles Dodgers. However, his first full season since undergoing ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) surgery ended early due to more right elbow trouble.
The Los Angeles Dodgers went into the offseason with 13 players eligible for arbitration next season, though Wander Suero elected free agency after being sent outright to the Minors.
Prior to being drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2016, Dustin May starred at Northwest High School in Justin, Texas. He was committed to Texas Tech but chose to sign with the Dodgers for a $1 million signing bonus.
The Dodgers greatly missed starting pitcher Walker Buehler in their 2023 season as starting pitching was a clear weakness that showed up at the worst time possible: The playoffs.
At the GM Meetings, Dodgers General Manager Brandon Gomes provided a major update on injured pitcher Dustin May. He explained that the team isn’t going to push him to return from his latest injury until he is ready to go.
After making just six starts during the tail end of the 2022 season due to recovering from Tommy John surgery, Dustin May went into this year’s campaign expecting to fill a prominent role for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Clarity arrived for Tony Gonsolin this week when the Los Angeles Dodgers announced he would undergo Tommy John surgery. Gonsolin had already been ruled out from returning this season, but the operation likely means he will miss all of 2024 as well.
Dustin May underwent right elbow surgery on Tuesday to have his right flexor tendon repaired in addition to an ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) reconstruction revision from the Tommy John he had in 2021.
The Los Angeles Dodgers pitching staff has been battered and bruised all season. Things just got worse with the latest news on starting pitcher Dustin May.
The Dodgers were already widely expected to pursue pitching upgrades ahead of the trade deadline on Aug. 1, and Tuesday's news should only increase the club’s urgency in that regard.
Initially, he was expected to be out of action for four to six weeks. This transfer will extend that timeline slightly, as he now will be ineligible to return until the middle of July.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have received a major blow to their rotation with a new injury to starter Dustin May.
It’s mixed news for Los Angeles. There’s surely relief that May’s UCL is intact, but some of this news is worrisome as well.
Dodgers RHP Dustin May could be one of the biggest X-factors on this team. May, who at his best has some of the nastiest and most unhittable stuff in baseball, underwent Tommy John surgery in May of 2021.
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