Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Dustin May ended up failing to make an impact on the team after arriving in the midst of the MLB trade deadline.
May developed through the highly regarded Los Angeles Dodgers' farm system. During his rookie year, he impressed with lively stuff that had swing-and-miss movement.
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He threw the ball hard as well, but his young career ended up getting marred by injuries, and this past season, he looked like a shell of his former self.
The Dodgers, facing the idea of losing him in free agency for nothing, decided to ship May eastward to the Red Sox.
May made six appearances for the Red Sox, throwing a total of 28.1 innings. He put up a 5.4 ERA, -0.3 bWAR, and a 77 ERA+. He was well below-av

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