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What the Dustin May News Means for the Dodgers, How Will LA Replace Him in the Rotation?

The Dodgers waved the white flag on Tuesday when it came to rushing Dustin May back from the injured list, transferring him to the 60-day IL. The right-hander suffered what was termed a pronator flexor tendon strain in his right forearm that Dave Roberts initially said could keep him out for at least four weeks.

Now, we know it’ll be much longer than that.

Instead of just a month-long injury, May won’t even pick up a baseball for at least six weeks, and potentially longer. May received a PRP injection in his right forearm/elbow area this week to promote healing in the affected area.