Cardinals confirm one-year deal with Dustin May

Updating earlier reports, the St. Louis Cardinals have agreed to a one-year contract with 28-year-old right-hander Dustin May, ranked the 36th-best free agent. The injury-resilient pitcher offers low-risk upside to a rotation in need of depth.

Initial reports from December 13, including ESPN's Jeff Passan, detailed the agreement—pending a physical—with a mutual option for 2027. The 6-foot-6 May split 2025 between the Dodgers and Red Sox, logging a career-high 132 1/3 innings over 25 games (23 starts) with a 7-11 record, 4.96 ERA, and 123 strikeouts. Acquired by Boston at the deadline, he posted a 5.40 ERA in six outings amid forearm soreness.

A former Dodgers top prospect who debuted in 2019 and helped win the 2020 World Series, May's career (2.93 ERA early) has been derailed by Tommy John surgery (2021), flexor tendon work, and an esophageal tear. Limited to 20 starts from 2021-2024, his arsenal—featuring a sweeper (16.9 inches break), sinker (18.9 inches arm-side), four-seamer, cutter from a low slot—intrigues St. Louis.

The Cardinals, with a full 40-man roster, must clear space. President Chaim Bloom seeks rotation help post-Sonny Gray trade (for Richard Fitts), pairing May with youngsters like Matthew Liberatore and Andre Pallante. This high-reward signing allows evaluation for a 2026 extension or trade if he rebounds.

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The St. Louis Cardinals have reached an agreement with right-hander Dustin May on a one-year contract, pending a physical, according to multiple sources. The 28-year-old pitcher aims to bolster the team's young rotation after a career-high season in 2025. The deal has not yet been officially confirmed by the club.

The St. Louis Cardinals have agreed to a one-year, $3.5 million contract with free-agent reliever Ryne Stanek, including a $6 million club option for 2027. The deal, reported on Friday, is pending a physical exam and aims to bolster the team's bullpen under new president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom. Stanek, a St. Louis native, brings veteran experience and high-velocity pitching to the rebuilding squad.

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The San Diego Padres have agreed to a minor league contract with veteran left-hander Marco Gonzales, adding depth to their starting rotation ahead of spring training. The deal, reported by MLB.com's Mark Feinsand, includes an invitation to big league camp and is worth $1.5 million if Gonzales makes the roster, with up to $1 million in incentives. The club has not yet confirmed the agreement.

The Chicago White Sox have agreed to a one-year, $6 million contract with veteran outfielder Austin Hays, pending a physical, according to multiple reports. The 30-year-old, who spent 2025 with the Cincinnati Reds, brings postseason experience and strong performance against left-handed pitching to the team. The deal includes incentives and a mutual option for 2027 with a $1 million buyout.

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The San Francisco Giants have agreed to a one-year contract with free-agent right-hander Tyler Mahle, bolstering their starting rotation. Mahle, who posted a strong 2.18 ERA in 2025 with the Texas Rangers, adds depth alongside recent addition Adrian Houser. The deal, first reported by the San Francisco Chronicle, comes as the Giants prepare for the 2026 season.

The St. Louis Cardinals have traded third baseman Nolan Arenado and $31 million in cash considerations to the Arizona Diamondbacks in exchange for minor-league right-hander Jack Martinez. The deal, announced on Tuesday, marks a key step in the Cardinals' rebuild under president of baseball operations Chaim Bloom. Arenado, a 10-time Gold Glove winner, waived his no-trade clause to join Arizona, where he is expected to anchor the infield defense.

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The Toronto Blue Jays have significantly strengthened their starting rotation during the offseason, positioning it as one of the best in baseball for 2026. Key additions like Dylan Cease and Cody Ponce replace underperforming pitchers from 2025, while depth options provide resilience against injuries. The status of José Berríos remains a pivotal question as spring training approaches.

 

 

 

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