As things were progressing during Spring Training 1.0 earlier in the year, it seemed as if the Dodgers were planning on starting hard-throwing righty Dustin May at Triple-A Oklahoma City in its rotation, at least for the beginning of the season.
However, this time around, things may be different.
Back in February, the line of thinking was that management wanted to groom May strictly as a starter, believing that was his best value as a pitcher. As such, the coaching staff felt he should be a part of a normal rotation, getting regular, timely starts.