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May, who made 23 starts in 2025 between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Boston Red Sox, should slot in at the top of the Cardinals’ rotation.
Righthander Dustin May, who pitched six games for the Red Sox after being acquired from the Dodgers at last year’s trade deadline, has agreed to a one-year deal with the Cardinals in free agency, according to multiple reports.
"The Padres' players in the talks include right-hander Nick Pivetta, outfielder Ramón Laureano and relievers Mason Miller, Adrian Morejon and Jeremiah Estrada. San Diego, in turn, is asking the Mets about their young major leaguers and all of their top prospects, both pitchers and position players."
The St. Louis Cardinals signed longtime Dodgers pitcher Dustin May to a one-year deal.
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Dustin May could find his form again with the Cardinals
Heading into 2026, the St. Louis Cardinals will seemingly take a further step back, as they did in 2025, when they finished fourth in the National League Central with a 78-84 record.
The St. Louis Cardinals are finalizing a contract for free-agent starting pitcher Dustin May, according to multiple reports.
The Cardinals have signed former Dodgers and Red Sox pitcher Dustin May to a one-year deal for rotation depth in 2026.
Dustin May’s stint with the Red Sox was a short one. After just six appearances (five starts) in a Boston uniform, May is moving on, as he has agreed to sign with the Cardinals, a source confirmed. It’s a one-year deal with a mutual option for 2027. May’s salary is unknown.
Former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Dustin May has found a new team as the 28-year-old starter signed for the St. Louis Cardinals on a one-year deal on Saturday.
The St. Louis Cardinals have the veteran starting pitcher that they have been looking for. All offseason, the Cardinals have been open about the fact that they