Red Sox Trade Bust Projected to Sign 2-Year, $26 Million Deal in Free Agency
Summary
Boston Red Sox pitcher Dustin May struggled to perform after joining the team and is now a free agent. Despite injuries affecting his performance, some expect him to sign a two-year, $26 million contract, hoping he can improve with the right team.Key Facts
- Dustin May was a pitcher for the Boston Red Sox but did not perform well.
- He came from the Los Angeles Dodgers' development program before joining the Red Sox.
- May played six games for the Red Sox, with a 5.4 ERA, meaning he allowed many runs.
- May experienced injuries, including a torn flexor tendon and Tommy John surgery.
- He is 28 years old, which means he still has time to improve.
- Some predict he will sign a two-year contract worth $26 million.
- Teams might invest in May, hoping his potential can be fully realized with good coaching.
- This contract could be his last big-money deal if he doesn't improve.
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