Cardinals sign 28-year-old Red Sox hurler
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This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/cardinals/onsi as Cardinals Land Dodgers World Series Champ, 6-Year MLB Starter. The St. Louis Cardinals made it clear that they wanted to add some starting pitching this offseason and accomplished that goal on Saturday afternoon.
The Dodgers reportedly remain interested in a trade with the St. Louis Cardinals to fill one of the few holes in their roster.
The Cardinals and right-hander Dustin May have agreed to a one-year contract, a source told MLB.com's Mark Feinsand on Saturday. The club has not confirmed the deal. Still just 28 years old, May entered free agency as one of the youngest and most intriguing players on the market.
The 26-year-old, who was designated for assignment by the Braves, joined the Dodgers Friday on a waiver claim.
Former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Dustin May has found a new team as the 28-year-old starter signed for the St. Louis Cardinals on a one-year deal on Saturday.
With opportunity to offer a pitcher looking to reestablish health and performance, the Cardinals made their first leap of the winter in free agency on Saturday.
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May, who made 23 starts in 2025 between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Boston Red Sox, should slot in at the top of the Cardinals’ rotation.