The Los Angeles Dodgers endured a scare when Dustin May was struck in the head by a line drive, but less than one week and two concussion tests later, the young right-hander is knocking on the door of getting back on the mound.
May was experiencing residual soreness on Monday, which prompted the second examination. That came back clear and he’s continued to lament not snagging the line drive rather than belabor the actual incident.
May faced Kristopher Negrón in a simulated game at Dodger Stadium on Wednesday, clearing the hurdle before being allowed back into a game.