Dodgers Move Dustin May to Bullpen Amid Trade Deadline Uncertainty
Dodgers Move Dustin May to Bullpen Amid Trade Deadline Uncertainty

Dodgers Move Dustin May to Bullpen Amid Trade Deadline Uncertainty

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The Los Angeles Dodgers are considering trading starting pitcher Dustin May ahead of the MLB trade deadline, with sources indicating he is available and that the Dodgers are seeking bullpen or outfield help in return. May, who has made a career-high 18 starts this season but posted a career-worst 4.85 ERA, is unlikely to make the postseason roster due to the return of injured starters Blake Snell and Roki Sasaki. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts has moved May to a bullpen role amidst the rotation's improving health, using him as a long reliever while also keeping open the possibility of trading him to acquire a top reliever. Trade rumors have linked May to teams in need of starting pitching, with the Dodgers reportedly targeting players who can contribute immediately in the postseason. Additionally, the Dodgers face potential injury issues with infielders Tommy Edman and Hyeseong Kim, who may land on the injured list, prompting consideration of calling up Alex Freeland from Triple-A. Overall, the Dodgers' roster moves and trade decisions appear focused on bolstering bullpen reliability and outfield depth as they prepare for the playoff push.

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