Red Sox trade for Dustin May: Dodgers send struggling starting pitcher to Boston

The Boston Red Sox have acquired right-handed pitcher Dustin May from the Los Angeles Dodgers. May, who is still recovering from Tommy John surgery, has struggled in his first season back on the mound. The Dodgers have decided to trade the young pitcher, and the Red Sox are hoping that a change of scenery and continued rehabilitation will help him regain his form. The trade details have not been disclosed, but it is likely that the Red Sox gave up some minor league prospects in exchange for May. The move is seen as a low-risk, high-reward opportunity for the Red Sox, who are looking to bolster their starting rotation. May was once considered one of the top pitching prospects in baseball, and the Red Sox are hoping that they can help him rediscover his potential and contribute to their playoff push.
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