Dustin May Opens Up on Being Traded From Dodgers: 'I Was Kind Of Pushed Out'
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The Los Angeles Dodgers made strategic moves during the trade deadline, acquiring new talent and letting go of key players, including Dustin May who was traded to the Boston Red Sox. May expressed feeling pushed out due to the competition for spots in the loaded Dodgers rotation. Despite feelings of sadness over leaving the organization he had been part of since 2016, he shared excitement about joining Boston and the prospect of a playoff run. Communication was positive leading up to the trade, with both sides finding mutually beneficial terms.
I was kind of pushed out. We had quite a few guys there in that organization.
I couldn't be more excited. It's thrill to be here and be a part of it.
It was definitely a ride of emotions, up and down. Definitely sad leaving because I've been there for my whole career, but definitely very, very excited to be joining this organization and hope for a playoff push.
Communication was great. It was kind of just like, if things kind of fit perfect on both ends, then we can make it work.
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