The St. Louis Cardinals finally made a pitching move that seems to be universally applauded. After signing righty Dustin May, social media was congratulating the Cardinals on a low-risk, one-year deal for the injury-troubled starter, but the move does bring some questions around the rotation as we head into the new year.
What does Dustin May's signing mean for the Cardinals rotation?
Add me to the list of people who subscribe to the saying "There's no such thing as a bad one-year deal," and that remains true with the Dustin May contract. Personally, I wish there were a club option or buyout rather than a mutual option since May is only 28 years old and coming off his highest workload season, so I believe the 2026 campaign could be a great year for him to show his value if he can stay healthy.