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Dustin May “Fully Back To Normal” After Elbow Injury

By AJ Eustace | November 15, 2025 at 8:34pm CDT

Free agent right-hander Dustin May says that he is “fully back to normal” and that his elbow feels great, according to Christopher Smith of MassLive. May went on the injured list on September 9 with right elbow neuritis and did not pitch for the rest of the regular season or during the Wild Card Series.

May split the year between the Dodgers and the Red Sox, with a 4.96 ERA in 132 1/3 innings across 25 appearances (23 starts) along with a 21.1% strikeout rate and a 9.6% walk rate. He made 19 appearances (18 starts) with the Dodgers through July 31, recording a 4.85 ERA in 104 innings, although he did post a slightly above average groundball rate at 43.8%. That production declined after he was traded to the Red Sox. In six appearances (five starts) in Boston, May posted a 5.40 ERA in 28 1/3 innings and saw a slight uptick in walks while striking out just 19.5% of hitters. His expected metrics, including a 6.26 xERA and a 5.39 FIP following the trade, were in line with that performance.

Injuries have unfortunately been a theme of May’s career. He underwent Tommy John surgery in 2021 and only made six starts upon his return in 2022. He then made just nine starts in 2023 while he dealt with a right forearm strain, although he did post a solid 2.63 ERA in 48 innings in those starts. The next year, he suffered an injury to his esophagus which required surgery, causing him to miss the entire season. His 132 1/3 innings in 2025 were actually a career high. Before that, May had maxed out at 56 innings in 2020. Though the esophagus tear was obviously not baseball-related, it’s clear the injuries have taken a toll on May’s raw stuff. His sinker, which he used 33.6% of the time in 2025, fell to 94.5 mph after sitting at 96.6 mph in 2023. His four-seamer and cutter saw similar declines in velocity. While his sweeper was a plus pitch with above-average break, all three of his fastballs were negatives according to Statcast’s run value metric.

Still, May has enough of a big-league track record to garner interest as a free agent this offseason. He has a 3.86 ERA in 324 career innings along with a 46.6% groundball rate, a 21.9% strikeout rate, and an 8.3% walk rate. The groundball rate will be intriguing for teams in need of back-end depth, while the strikeout and walk rates are serviceable. He earned $2.135MM in his final year of arbitration in 2025 and will pitch most of next year at age 28.

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  1. Gobraves88

    1 month ago

    Please be healthy and good, but not good if on these teams. PHI, NYM, LAD, NYY, HOU.

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    • libertybell444

      1 month ago

      He’ll been in Philly. They like the formerly good guy they can get cheap coming off of an injury or bad year or both. So, he will be slated to play the role of Jordan Romano in 2026.

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      • Balk

        1 month ago

        Giants want to enter your discussion

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        • TellItGoodbye

          1 month ago

          Omg no. He’s broken and can’t be fixed.

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        • antibelt

          1 month ago

          They’ll offer a one year deal with a second year player option.

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        • Unclemike1526

          1 month ago

          He’s a Free Agent. What’s he gonna say? Oh my elbow still hurts, Back away? Gimme a break.

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    • Longtimecoming

      1 month ago

      AJ Preller probably already has him ready to sign.

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  2. Fever Pitch Guy

    1 month ago

    Yet another reminder of yet another horrific Red Sox trade.

    Ehrhard & Tibbs both raked in AA for the Dodgers.

    And May? 28 innings of 5.40 ERA pitching for the Sox. Great deadline pickup there, Bres! Almost as bad as Paxton & Ramirez last year!!! The Dodgers sincerely thank you for constantly taking away their trash for them! (no offense to any of the pitchers, you know what I mean)

    Thanks, Bres! You’re the smartest person in the room, just like you insisted!

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    • simonkiller

      1 month ago

      Horrible trade

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      • all in the suit that you wear

        1 month ago

        It all depends upon if Ehrhard and Tibbs ever amount to anything.

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        • deweybelongsinthehall

          1 month ago

          I never wanted May and would rather have the players back to include in trades this off season.

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        • whyhayzee

          1 month ago

          When it’s December it might be nice to have a little May in your life, instead of Mr. Tibbs.

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        • deweybelongsinthehall

          1 month ago

          At least you can drink Mr. Tibbs. Not much can be done with someone who “May” do this or “May” do that but in reality all he ever does is underperform and let you down.

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        • all in the suit that you wear

          1 month ago

          Dewey: If Tibbs and Ehrhard never pan out, it is a trash for trash trade. Tibbs still strikes out a lot and I was never excited about him. Ehrhard was a 13th round pick. So, the odds are against him panning out. Ehrhard’s brother has not panned out so far. The bottom line is, if you care about being fair-minded, you wait to see how they turn out before you bash Breslow. People like FPG will just bash the Red Sox as soon as they spin something to do it.

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        • rmullig2

          1 month ago

          They may never play for the Dodgers but they are valuable trade chips that can be used to acquire another asset. The Red Sox made a lousy trade, there is no credible argument against that.

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        • Uncle Pedro’s Dancing Kittens

          1 month ago

          I think it was more about perceived value of them as trade pieces. It was pretty obvious May was going to be a bust, not that you could predict he would get injured. They would have been pieces that could be used for a better pitcher now. I really wish they had just kept Buehler who would have provided similar results without costing prospects or the added hit to the luxury tax.

          I really hope Breslow has a big offseason and makes the moves needed to give the Sox the best opportunity to compete well into the offseason. They have a solid core, so I don’t think it will take much.

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        • all in the suit that you wear

          1 month ago

          Uncle: Both the Giants and Red Sox got rid of Tibbs pretty quickly after acquiring him. That makes me suspect they both didn’t think highly of him.

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      • letitbelowenstein

        1 month ago

        Name one good trade Breslow has made. One. I’ll wait.

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        • ghostofmookiebetts

          1 month ago

          Not a breslow fan at all but he did pretty well with the crochet trade…

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        • deweybelongsinthehall

          1 month ago

          it’s too early to tell about the Priester deal to Milwaukee but just getting him from Pittsburgh to be able to send him to cheese country seems like a win. I’ll still root for Yorke but I doubt he’ll end up being anything special. Also what about getting Carlos N from the Yankees? It’s the same as Priester. Both did well but one season doesn’t make it a win or loss unless you win the championship. The Yankees will evaluate that trade in a few years by what they received and/or if they turned down better offers, etc.

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        • cdchi

          1 month ago

          Let
          C. Narvaez for Cruz.

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        • Dickiesox

          1 month ago

          Trading a defensive and offensively sound catcher from a team who has a massive void of catchers in their farm system, to a team with a plethora in theirs still doesn’t sit well with me. Love having Crochet but Duran, Casas, Campbell, (who still had value at the time) or even Mayer would’ve been better options. A catcher like Teel is a rare type of player in today’s game.

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          1 month ago

          cdc – Did you hear the big news about JBJ? It’s so good to hear he’s back in the game, such a pleasure to watch him playing the field.

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          1 month ago

          Dickie – I said the exact same thing at the time, it was incredibly dumb of Breslow to trade Teel. I would have been fine with trading Mayer instead because of his injury issues, or KC because he had such a short history of success in the minors.

          It really says something when Chicago took Teel despite already having a very solid young catching prospect knocking on the door.

          I guess Breslow was desperate after losing out on Snell, Burnes and Fried.

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        • cdchi

          1 month ago

          Ds
          I have discussed including Teel in the trade before. The W.Sox already having a solid catching prospect in Quero. Maybe the WS front office demanded Teel Hopefully Narvaez will continue to grow and improve because I feel Teel is going to be very good. No question the WS have 2 solid young catchers. Of course I still make the Crochet deal every day.

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          1 month ago

          let – I woulda said Priester …. if Breslow had kept him ;O)

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          1 month ago

          cdc – I would think Chicago wanted Teel, otherwise they wouldn’t have accepted him.

          That is precisely the point, they saw the value in him that Breslow didn’t ….. they saw so much value that they took him despite not having a need at catcher.

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        • cdchi

          1 month ago

          FPG
          Yes, but you still have to make the trade… The WS did very well in the trade. The Sox got exactly what they wanted in return. A bonafide Ace. Maybe the WS go in another direction if Teel is not included….. Montgomery might be the best player for them… I don’t think you can blame Breslow if the WS forced his hand to include Teel. You must make the trade.. Right !! You would not take the trade back if you could…

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          1 month ago

          Cdc – Too soon.

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        • ricelynnevans

          1 month ago

          He traded Devers for $292m…2nd best trade in team history.

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        • noname617

          1 month ago

          Devers trade not good enough for you?

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          1 month ago

          cdc – I haven’t seen you comment on Naylor, are you pissed? I know you wanted him to the join the Red Sox badly. Sorry!

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        • cdchi

          1 month ago

          FPG
          Yeah I commented on the mlbtraderumors headline.
          Pissed not really,bummed out definitely.

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          1 month ago

          cdc – So what’s your new hope now? Suarez at first base? Alonso? Murakami? Or someone else? I still don’t see the Mets letting Alonso go.

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    • antibelt

      1 month ago

      That was a head scratcher.

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    • Dickiesox

      1 month ago

      Josh Beckett, Adrian Gonzalez, Carl Crawford, Nick Punto, Manny, and Price. Cant say LA hasn’t done Boston any favors.

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      • Fever Pitch Guy

        1 month ago

        Dickie – True, but since then the Dodgers have gotten Mookie from the Sox and dumped Verdugo, Wong, Downs, Ramirez, Paxton and May to name a few.

        The Red Sox should call Friedman their daddy, along with AA.

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  3. Astros71

    1 month ago

    Astros need starters. Too bad Dustin May doesn’t have durability, but Houston might still roll the dice on him though.

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  4. scruffmcgruff

    1 month ago

    Hopefully the guy gets a shot somewhere to prove himself healthy and capable.

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    • Gobraves88

      1 month ago

      yes, 1/7 with the Tigers!

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      • stymeedone

        1 month ago

        But Harris likes to waste more than that on injured pitchers.

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  5. 30 Parks

    1 month ago

    Now, if May can just stop consistently missing middle-middle …

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    • Old York

      1 month ago

      @30 Parks

      According to this website, in 2025, he missed middle-middle about 7% of the time. The MLB SP average is 6.9%. So, I wouldn’t say he’s constantly missing middle-middle. And if that’s the case, then most MLB starters constantly miss middle-middle.

      pitcherlist.com/player/dustin-may/

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      • 30 Parks

        1 month ago

        York: Good god, man, stop being ‘that guy.’ It’s a simple comment from watching his time in Boston. The need to be right must keep you up at night. Have a good day (unless the stats say it’s night time, then have a good night, Stats Masterson).

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        • Wren

          1 month ago

          seeing as bb is primarily stats and analytics why should you have an issue when a stat guy easily disputes a wrong comment? May is by all accounts a good guy and hopefully he’ll figure out his actual issue. watching him w LA it just seemed that violent delivery was doomed to end badly. SP is what he wants but BP looks like his reality.

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        • 30 Parks

          1 month ago

          Wren: because it’s exhausting & obnoxious. My only problem with this site are the know-it-all types that like to moderate the comments (not the site’s fault). Exhausting. The need to endlessly correct others is obnoxious.

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        • Wren

          1 month ago

          i understand and concur to a degree but dislike the homers more than stat guys personally. don’t block unless it gets especially tedious but the option does exist!

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        • BBB

          1 month ago

          Truth is a good thing,

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        • Bivouac-Sal

          1 month ago

          overeact much?

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        • Simm

          1 month ago

          Parks- they don’t actually know it all. They just know where to look up info.

          If someone here say so and so hits into a double play every single time he is up. Then you see they aren’t even near the leaderboard in double plays it’s fair to call it out.

          Fans all the time exaggerate things because they seen it with their own eyes. When the actually facts are in many cases it’s just in their own head. It’s like my wife saying she cooks everyday of the week. Then when I point out that she actually only cooks three times a week. She then gets mad.

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        • stymeedone

          1 month ago

          @ 30 parks
          I take it that you get corrected often.

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        • Poolhalljunkies

          1 month ago

          Stymeedine…i bet If you can relate to 30parks you must also be married lol

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      • BringinCortes

        1 month ago

        Consistently not constantly .You also can’t surmise that most starters constantly miss because the pitchers below average actually raise that league average

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  6. Astros71

    1 month ago

    Astros. They’ll let any starter that’s had success before try.

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    • Astros71

      1 month ago

      Or maybe not. May is basically Lance McCullers Jr.

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      • mlb fan

        1 month ago

        “Basically Lance McCullers”…Maybe is bad, but not quite “McCullers” bad.

        There’s comets, “Bigfoot” and people in “Witness Protection”, that make more yearly appearances than does Lance McCullers Jr.

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    • Michael Can Fart? Oh!

      1 month ago

      yeah their pitchers are no good unless there are trash cans to help them.

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  7. Astros71

    1 month ago

    Maybe he doesn’t cost 17.7 million annual though.

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  8. DODGER JR

    1 month ago

    Injury prone!!!!!! Artie Moreno is on line one!!!!!!

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    • SoCalBrave

      1 month ago

      I was going to say that the Angels and Mike Maddux sound like a good match for May.

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      • HalosHeavenJJ

        1 month ago

        The Angels are so far from contenders that a gamble like this makes sense.

        If he somehow stays healthy he’s a huge boost.

        If he gets hurt as usual, then it’s par for the course.

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    • ricelynnevans

      1 month ago

      He’ll go into ST the #3 starter.
      He’ll go into the season the ace.
      He’ll go into May unemployed.

      Sounds like an Artie Special.

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  9. BadCo

    1 month ago

    Yep Brees your trades for players lately have stunk it up… try to do your homework before you trade…. May was your basic bust!

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  10. Gwynning

    1 month ago

    Preller on line 1!

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    • Acoss1331

      1 month ago

      Let Niebla do his witchcraft and Preller probably only spends 5 to 7 million for him.

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    • Simm

      1 month ago

      I just don’t see preller signing him. That last thing the padres need is to spend any money at all on an injury prone pitcher. Yes they are all a bit of an injury risk but they need a guy who is more likely than most to eat innings.

      So unless May signs for near nothing I just don’t see the Padres taking that risk.

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      • Longtimecoming

        1 month ago

        Simm, I see AJ making a pitch. Depends on player and other offers in the end. A 1 year with player option in case of a down year. He has upside and SD needs a low cost upside SP again this year. Some aren’t going to pan out (Hart) but most seem to work – Martinez, Lugo, Wacha, Pivetta – AJ needs 2 of these guys if King doesn’t come back. I think Nicky tight pants might even be an option to return.

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        • Simm

          1 month ago

          We do need 2 of those types, I just don’t see them taking the injury risk on him.

          Are you talking 15m 10m 5m per because you get to 10+ I’d rather go elsewhere.

          I’d probably take my chances with tight pants at below 10, like 7m.

          At 5m I’d go with May, at 10+ I’d have to find someone more reliable.

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        • Longtimecoming

          1 month ago

          Agree that 10m is too much on DM. At 132 innings last year and feeling great (subject to medical review) seems a little “ok” on the risk – all pitchers a pitch away. If they can get NM for 7 – jump on that. How about NM for 7×3 (give him opt outs) and DM for 5 + 5 player option.

          Even at last year production for them that is a fair 4/5 at that price. RV just needs to keep getting a little better so SD doesn’t have 3 4/5 guys in rotation.

          Interesting to see a guy like Morgan or Reynolds maybe stretched out for some NM duty. 10 starts, long relief, 6/7th inning as the rest of staff allows.

          Not a fan of Miller or Morejon stretching out. Too important in the 8/9 inning roles. But then, if you can take a lead into the 8th, what does it matter!

          Hoping for a Rueben / Musgrove off-season with Sears for improvement. They spent a lot of time with Pivetta after his signing apparently and wow was that an improvement.

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        • Simm

          1 month ago

          My guess is both May and Martinez get more than 5-7m. Perhaps there is a player option that comes with a buyout and adds more.

          My guess is both are likely looking at 10+ but who knows. We have seen guys like Quintana get very little.

          I do think the Padres will bring in a low cost 4/5 guy and hope for the best.

          I actually think there is a decent chance morejon gets moved to being a starter. He to me is the most likely to become a 1-3 starter. Which maybe hard to pay for via free agency.

          I’d actually like them to try and extend morejon this offseason if they plan on using him as a starter. Last year of arb and if he becomes starter (even as a reliever if he repeats last year) he will like become very expensive as a free agent.

          I feel like morgan will be the most likely to become a starter. Just don’t really know what to expect if he does. He could become a 3 type starter, 4/5 guy or a total bust. While morejon if he can stay healthy feels like a top of the rotation guy. His new arm slot seems to help him stay healthy.

          It’s a tough decision with injury risks and the one taking a hit but the Padres are in a spot with starters where I feel the risk is worth it.

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  11. eznod

    1 month ago

    Cardinals…

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    • BillMueller326

      1 month ago

      Chaim bloom is all over that type of player!

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  12. ohyeadam

    1 month ago

    “Back to normal “ meaning hurt all the time

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  13. websoulsurfer

    1 month ago

    May is one of 57 pitchers that have had Tomy John or other UCL surgery twice and then tried to return to MLB. Only 4 of them including deGrom this season have been able to put up a season of 20+ starts with an ERA under 4.00. His odds of ever getting back to normal is not good.

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    • Astros71

      1 month ago

      Who are the other 3?

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      • Dustyslambchops23

        1 month ago

        Taillon, mcclanhan, degrom and eovaldi

        Ohtani too, but guessing wss was looking at qualified eras and Ohtani didn’t pitch enough last year

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      • websoulsurfer

        1 month ago

        I should clarify. The 57 were players that were SP before their 2nd UCL procedure.

        The 3 others that have returned and pitched at an above average level over a season with 20+ starts are Nathan Eovaldi, Chris Capuano, and Jameson Taillon.

        Of the 169 pitchers total that have had 2 UCL procedures, several pitchers that were relievers before their 2nd procedure or after it and that have returned to throw 60 or more innings and an ERA under 4 include Shawn Kelley, Joakim Soria, and Daniel Hudson. There are a few other relievers that have done it as well. I would need to do a little more research to find their names.

        I didn’t include PRP injections into the UCL area since there is no actual surgery, only TJ and UCL internal brace procedures.

        This Google Sheets document is a great resource about TJ and UCL procedures.

        docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1gQujXQQGOVNaiuwSN6…

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        • websoulsurfer

          1 month ago

          I should have noted that Ohtani returned and pitched well, he just didn’t have 20 or more starts. If he stays healthy, he should do that in 2026.

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  14. Hey now

    1 month ago

    Dustin May is another perfect example of how much the dodgers farm system is overrated.

    They over hype everyone and trade them for major league talent.

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    • diphthong

      1 month ago

      May had some über-filthy stuff before the arm problems a few years ago. He wasn’t overrated.

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  15. Non Roster Invitee

    1 month ago

    What else is he gonna say? “I’m not 100% I’m due for another injury riddled season. I just want to squeeze out a contract from a team desperate for pitching”.

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    • stymeedone

      1 month ago

      Almost every team is desperate for pitching, so he has no worries.

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  16. MLB Top 100 Commenter

    1 month ago

    He could say “lettuce alone”… er “let us alone”.

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  17. Jarred Kelenic's Beer Can

    1 month ago

    So he’s broken-broken.

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    • Astros71

      1 month ago

      Like Lance McCullers Jr.

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  18. hyraxwithaflamethrower

    1 month ago

    I don’t think a lot of teams that are going for it will have that much interest. If he sucks or gets hurt, then that’s a hole in the rotation that has to be filled or it could harm their playoff chances. I find it more likely he goes to a mediocre or bad team that can pretty much promise him a spot in the rotation and give him a long leash.

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    • websoulsurfer

      1 month ago

      The White Sox?
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      ,
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      Sorry, I had to. You put the ball on the tee and it was too tempting not to hit it. 🙂

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    • Jarred Kelenic's Beer Can

      1 month ago

      At this point if a contender/bubble team signs him it’s because they’re adding depth. He’ll be very lucky to stay healthy enough to make 10 starts but if you already have 5 regular starters then May’s your 6th guy if needed. You can do a whole lot worse than him in the very back end.

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  19. bemmerson

    1 month ago

    The funny part for me was the Sox just knocked him around at Fenway and then a week later they traded for him.

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  20. taran7

    1 month ago

    Fool’s gold

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  21. This one belongs to the Reds

    1 month ago

    He’ll probably get a minor league prove it deal somewhere with his history.

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  22. TheOtherMikeD

    1 month ago

    November: I feel great!
    Spring Training: Ow! I hurt my arm with that throwing thing I’m supposed to do.

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    • Astros71

      1 month ago

      lol

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  23. JoeBrady

    1 month ago

    The annual rite of winter: “I never felt better”.

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    • FenwayMonster

      1 month ago

      Said Lucas Giolito.

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  24. Bobby smac9

    1 month ago

    The budget won’t allow anything to improve the club. Get used to it. Trading is the only way Breslo can improve this team. They’re not signing any big money FA’s. The budget is the limiting factor.

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  25. Quinnap89

    1 month ago

    Minor League contract with invite to ST. Prove it deal. That’s it

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  26. Mercenary.Freddie.Freeman

    1 month ago

    I am surprised the Dodgers traded him. He looked really good when he first came up. I guess now they just get all their pitching from Japan. Probably should be renamed the Japan Dodgers.

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    • Jarred Kelenic's Beer Can

      1 month ago

      May just simply cannot stay on the mound, that’s why the Dodgers traded him.

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  27. top jimmy

    1 month ago

    He needs to go to the bullpen. His body simply can’t hold up from a starter’s workload.

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  28. RonDarlingShouldntBeInTheHallOfFame

    1 month ago

    1yr, a million bucks from the Padres

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    • websoulsurfer

      1 month ago

      2 year, $11 million. Basically 1 year with a mutual option for a 2nd season at $10 million after a 1st season in which he makes $1 million salary with incentives that start at 20 starts. Something like $1 million each for starts number 20-30. A prove it deal.

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  29. BigBopper

    1 month ago

    Article headline : May fully back to normal means on the DL.

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  30. Astros71

    1 month ago

    Dustin May’s not going to get north of 10MM.

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    • Jarred Kelenic's Beer Can

      1 month ago

      Pitching salaries in general are super inflated nowadays, mostly because good ones are even more rare to find than good position players. I can see May getting a few million in base salary with innings pitched/counting stats incentives potentially getting him to that $10M or higher salary being thrown around here.

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      • websoulsurfer

        1 month ago

        The teams are not allowed to provide bonuses based on stats, but they can do IP or starts. Incentives based on either one of those would make sense in May’s case.

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  31. Rsox

    1 month ago

    Breslow is 0-2 on ex-Dodgers starters. I’m hoping no one tells him Tony Gonsolin is available…

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  32. Sad.Sox 3 (Skenes in 2027)

    1 month ago

    Hahahahahahhahahahaha

    Reply
  33. diphthong

    1 month ago

    At this point, feel like Big Red is best suited in long relief (1.5-4 innings) and as a starter for that weekly bully game…let him go 2-4 innings of 2 runs allowed or less and ride him 5-6 innings on those three or four “starts” a season where things are clicking. Would love to see LA pick him back up to fill in that long relief or exclusive 7th inning but feel like the Angels, Mets, Cubs, Texas or Houston will throw suitcases of cashish his way.

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  34. whosurpapa

    1 month ago

    LOL… back to normal!
    Maybe he needs to try KBO league.
    Japan is probably too much for him.

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