Injuries plagued the Dodgers pitching unit at the most crucial moment of the season. Among those who were poised to show promise within the Dodgers lineup was Dustin May, who came back from injury before being re-injured and missing the postseason.
Now with key hurlers, Tyler Anderson and Andrew Heaney gone, along with the lack of adding depth so far, May once again comes into the limelight of promising pitching talent to help bolster the troubled unit. The talents are enough to keep the front office comfortable assuming he comes back fully healthy.