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Dustin May Joins Cardinals: A Risky Rotation Gamble
14 Dec
Summary
- Cardinals sign pitcher Dustin May to a one-year contract.
- May joins St. Louis after a turbulent season with Dodgers and Red Sox.
- Health and consistency remain key concerns for May's potential.

The St. Louis Cardinals have secured a one-year contract with right-handed pitcher Dustin May, a move aimed at strengthening their starting rotation. May, who was acquired by the Red Sox from the Dodgers last season, struggled to find his footing in Boston, posting a 5.40 ERA in limited appearances.
May's previous year was marred by Tommy John surgery revision and subsequent struggles with both the Dodgers and Red Sox. His career has been significantly impacted by various injuries, limiting his game appearances since his debut. Staying healthy and harnessing his pitching arsenal will be crucial for his success.
Ranked on The Athletic's free agent list, May's deal is notably shorter than projected. He will now lead a Cardinals rotation alongside returning pitchers, as the team navigates its rebuilding phase and seeks to solidify its pitching staff for the upcoming season.




