Dustin May of the Red Sox is expected to miss most of the season due to elbow neuritis but hopes to pitch again before season's end. The team has called up prospect Connelly Early to fill his spot, and other pitchers like Payton Tolle and Noah Song are also involved in recent roster moves. May's injury, which showed no structural damage, is being managed carefully with a focus on a potential playoff return.
The Red Sox secured a 14-1 victory over the Astros, highlighted by rookies Carlos Narváez and Roman Anthony's impressive performances, and Dustin May's dominant pitching debut since joining from the Dodgers, as Boston's offense and pitching shined in Houston.
Dustin May's debut with the Red Sox was disappointing as he struggled with control and effectiveness, lasting just 3 ⅔ innings and taking the loss against the Royals, highlighting the challenges of integrating new pitchers and adjusting pitch strategies.
The Red Sox lost to the Kansas City Royals 7-3, with Dustin May struggling in his debut and setting a franchise record by hitting five batters with pitches, while other notable moments included Roman Anthony nearly hitting a homer and defensive miscues. The team now trails in the AL East and prepares for a tough road trip.
The Boston Red Sox acquired pitcher Dustin May from the Los Angeles Dodgers at the 2025 MLB trade deadline, and he is set to make his debut for the team during a series against the Houston Astros on Sunday, joining other starters Cooper Criswell and Walker Buehler.
The Red Sox announced their pitching rotation for the weekend series against the Astros, with Dustin May making his debut on Sunday after being acquired in a trade, and Cooper Criswell starting Friday's game.
The Los Angeles Dodgers traded pitcher Dustin May to the Boston Red Sox in exchange for outfield prospect James Tibbs III, a move that surprised many LA media members who viewed May as a key and beloved player, but was seen as a strategic long-term decision by the Dodgers given May's injury history and impending free agency.
The Red Sox acquired Dustin May from the Dodgers to strengthen their starting rotation and plan to use Steven Matz as a late-inning reliever, aiming to add impact pitching for the stretch run.
The Red Sox traded three prospects, including 22-year-old Blaze Jordan, to acquire pitchers Dustin May and Steven Matz before the trade deadline, aiming to strengthen their pitching staff.
The Boston Red Sox made a last-minute trade to acquire pitcher Dustin May from the Los Angeles Dodgers, sending outfielder James Tibbs III and Zach Ehrhard in return, to strengthen their starting rotation as the MLB trade deadline closed.
The Boston Red Sox acquired pitcher Dustin May from the Los Angeles Dodgers to bolster their starting rotation, with May expressing a preference to remain a starter. May, a key contributor to the Dodgers' 2020 World Series win, has a diverse pitching arsenal and returned from injury this season. In exchange, the Dodgers received outfielders James Tibbs III and Zach Ehrhard, both prospects in the minor leagues.
The Dodgers traded pitcher Dustin May to the Red Sox for two minor league outfielders, James Tibbs III and Zach Ehrhard, as part of a strategic roster adjustment with May, a young pitcher with injury history, heading to Boston in exchange for promising outfield prospects.
The Boston Red Sox are trading for pitcher Dustin May from the Los Angeles Dodgers, with outfield prospects James Tibbs and Zach Ehrhard going to LA in the deal, according to reports from ESPN and other sources.
The Dodgers lost to the Nationals 7-3, with Dustin May giving up three home runs, amidst a season-high eight home runs in the game, possibly influenced by low humidity and climate change. The Nationals' young stars, including James Wood and CJ Abrams, led the offensive surge, while Dodgers' Freddie Freeman struggles continue. The game highlights ongoing player recovery and the impact of weather on baseball.
The Dodgers lost 7-3 to the Nationals, who hit eight home runs in the game, including three off Dodgers pitcher Dustin May, highlighting a season trend of high home run rates possibly influenced by climate factors. Despite some offensive threats, the Dodgers couldn't keep pace, and key players like Freddie Freeman are still trying to find their rhythm.