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Boston’s new first baseman isn’t in Monday’s Red Sox lineup, which has a newly returned player in the leadoff spot.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/red-sox as Red Sox's Dustin May Has 3-Word Assessment Of First Boston Win. The Boston Red Sox needed a good start from Dustin May on Tuesday night in the worst way.
Baltimore and Boston meet for a short two-game series in Boston. The season series is tied between the two teams at 4-4 through games. However, the Orioles have been the slightly hotter team recently at 4-1 over the last five games compared to the Red Sox who are 3-2.
"I’ve had a lot of lows this year. So whenever I do have the good moments, I try to let my brain know that, 'Hey, you got it. It’s still in here, for sure.'" The post Dustin May trying to ‘ride the highs’ after quality performance in Red Sox win vs.
The Red Sox acquired starter Dustin May from the Dodgers on Thursday, filling their need for pitching help. Los Angeles received outfield prospect James Tibbs III in return.
The Red Sox' win streak is over after ugly outings from right-handers Dustin May and Jordan Hicks on Wednesday.
Dustin May on his first Red Sox start: After being acquired by the Red Sox in a trade deadline deal, right-hander Dustin May made his debut with the team at Fenway Park in Wednesday’s 7-3 loss to the Royals. He went just 3.2 innings, allowing six hits, three runs, and striking out four.
Red Sox Hoping May, Criswell Add Depth May’s recipe for success is pretty obvious, if he can stick to it: Don’t walk batters. May gives up 3.7 walks per nine innings, among the worst starters ...
6) May threw 34 sweepers, 21 sinkers, 19 four-seam fastballs and 18 cutters, per Baseball Savant. He induced 12 swings and misses: six with his sweeper, three with his sinker, two with his four-seamer and one with his cutter.