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The Boston Red Sox acquired right-handed pitcher Dustin May from the Los Angeles Dodgers per Jeff Passan.
After missing out on Merrill Kelly earlier in the day, the Red Sox managed to acquire May and add the young pitcher to their rotation. In 19 games this season, May has gone 6-7 with a 4.85 ERA in 104 innings pitched. May was a former top prospect with the Dodgers and will help provide innings after the Sox have seen injuries affect their pitching depth.
May, who missed all of 2024 recovering from Tommy John surgery and undergoing surgery for an esophageal tear, has been a mixed bag of performances. A free agent after the season, May is entirely a rental for the remainder of the season. This is a pure buy-low opportunity on someone the team may have wanted to sign over the offseason; better to get him in the system now and try to work on an extension than compete with 29 other teams in free agency.
Despite his numbers looking rather pedestrian, batters are only hitting .111 against his four-seamer on the season, the second-lowest mark in the majors this season. The 27-year-old pitcher has a 21.5% strikeout rate thanks in part to that fastball, which has averaged 95 mph on the season. What may work out the best for May with the Red Sox is his 44.6% ground ball rate, thanks in part to the infield defense led by Alex Bregman, Trevor Story and (upon his return) Marcelo Mayer.
Batters are currently hitting .243 against May on the season with an average exit velocity of 90.8 mph on balls put in play. He's giving up a career-high barrel rate at 8.6% and a career-high hard-hit rate of 43.6%.
As first reported by Robert Murray of FanSided, the Red Sox sent outfield prospect James Tibbs III as the main piece back to the Dodgers. Tibbs was acquired back on Father's Day as part of the Rafael Devers trade with the San Francisco Giants. He was considered the "centerpiece" prospect at the time, but he was heavily blocked in the outfield by the major league roster and top prospect Jhostynxon Garcia.
Joining him to the Dodgers will be 2024 fourth-round pick Zach Ehrhard as reported by MassLive's Christopher Smith. Ehrhard is another outfielder who has split the 2025 season between Greenville and Portland. Another player blocked in the outfield by the major league roster and Garcia, he will now have an opportunity to make it to the majors in a similarly-loaded Dodgers system.







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