The Los Angeles Dodgers received countless amounts of contributions from their talented farm system last season en route to a seventh consecutive National League West title and franchise-record 106 wins.
Among the standouts included Dustin May, who split time with Double-A Tulsa and Triple-A Oklahoma City before earning his first big league promotion in August.
The right-hander garnered looks in both the starting rotation and bullpen, closing out the year as a reliever and earning a spot on the Dodgers’ National League Division Series roster.
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Having turned plenty of heads in his debut campaign, May was ranked among the top-10 right-handed pitching prospects for the 2020 season by MLB Pipeline.