The Los Angeles Dodgers emerged from the trade deadline with fewer moves than the baseball world predicted they would make, but they still made quality additions to the necessary areas of the roster.
After the smoke had cleared, catcher Hunter Feduccia, outfielder James Outman and right-hander Dustin May were no longer with the team. May, who had been in the Dodgers organization since he was drafted in 2016, was flipped to the Boston Red Sox for a pair of prospects.
The 27-year-old recently shed more light on what the process was leading up to the end of his Dodgers tenure, and how the wealth of talent in LA may have contributed to his landing in Boston.