Dodgers set role for Dustin May coming out of All-Star break
Briefly

Dustin May returned to the Los Angeles Dodgers after a lengthy recovery from surgery. In his sixth season, he posted a 4.96 ERA and 1.35 WHIP over 17 starts but achieved a career-high 94.1 innings. The Dodgers might shift him to the bullpen as workload management, pending Blake Snell’s return. Manager Dave Roberts confirmed May will remain a starter initially. Despite inconsistent results, May expressed feeling healthier and aims to regain the full-season performance from 2019.
"It's been a long time since I've been able to feel healthy and go pitch and compete. Just trying to remember what it felt like in 2019, when I was able to throw a full season and get all of the reps under my belt."
"I think right now, he's going to stay in the same role as a starter when we start the second half," Roberts said.
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