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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.
A Cardinals team hoping to supplement its young pitching staff with an experienced veteran reached an agreement with 6-foot-6 right-hander Dustin May on Saturday, per a source familiar with the negotiations.
The 26-year-old, who was designated for assignment by the Braves, joined the Dodgers Friday on a waiver claim.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are generating significant excitement with their recent roster changes ahead of the upcoming season. Now, a fresh rumor is adding to the buzz: the team might be eyeing a pivotal player from the St.
On Tuesday, a new report from ESPN’s Jeff Passan floated a trade idea that would send St. Louis Cardinals All-Star utility man Brendan Donovan to Los Angeles, potentially solving the Hernandez problem. Passan detailed why Donovan could be moved and explained he believes there is a 75% chance it happens.
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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.
Right-hander Dustin May and the St. Louis Cardinals are in agreement on a free agent contract, pending a physical, sources told ESPN on Saturday.