Dustin May, the fireballing young starting pitcher for the Dodgers who has spent the last 15 months on the injured list after a torn UCL required Tommy John surgery, returns to the active roster today to start against the Marlins at Dodger Stadium. The 24-year-old May, who was one of the brightest young pitching stars in baseball before the injury, is hoping to make a difference for the Dodgers in September and into the postseason.
May’s teammate and fellow starter Tony Gonsolin was on MLB Network Radio’s “Power Alley” on SiriusXM on Thursday, and he was asked what kind of impact he expects May to have on the team and the starting rotation in his return.