The Los Angeles Dodgers had somewhat of a quiet trade deadline, bringing in a few new pieces to make another deep October run, but unfortunately, parting ways with right-hander Dustin May was a result of one of their future-focused moves.
May was traded for Boston Red Sox outfield prospects James Tibbs III and Zach Ehrhard in the closing moments of the deadline.
May has been in the organization since he was drafted by the Dodgers back in 2016 and was nearing a transition to the bullpen amid the troubling year in terms of pitching injuries.