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Unveiled: The 10 Rising Stars Who Could Redefine the MLB Playoff Race!

Unveiled: The 10 Rising Stars Who Could Redefine the MLB Playoff Race!

SP Dustin May, Boston Red Sox

One of the clear themes of this year’s deadline was the lack of starting pitching on the move, with interested teams largely failing to meet the sky-high asking prices for impact arms. Boston was one of the primary contenders seeking high-end controllable starting pitching that was unable to secure a deal. Instead, the Red Sox managed to reel in two pitchers with notably less fanfare in lefty reliever Steven Matz and May.

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Interestingly, May — who has missed a ton of time due to injury over the past handful of years — had been one of the Dodgers’ most durable pitchers this season, but his inconsistency and the recent return of several higher-profile arms squeezed him out of the rotation. May faces significant questions about both his effectiveness (his 4.85 ERA ranks 73rd out of 85 pitchers with at least 100 innings) and how he’ll manage his burgeoning workload (he just crossed the 100-inning threshold for the first time since 2019). But now he gets a fresh start of sorts in a Red Sox rotation that is also seeking stability.

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