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Dustin May was born on 6 September, 1997 in Justin, Texas, U.S., is an American baseball player (born 1997). Discover Dustin May's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 26 years old?
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26 years old |
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Virgo |
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6 September, 1997 |
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6 September |
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Justin, Texas, U.S. |
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United States
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Dustin May Height, Weight & Measurements
At 26 years old, Dustin May height is 198 cm and Weight 82 kg.
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198 cm |
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82 kg |
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Dustin May Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Dustin May worth at the age of 26 years old? Dustin May’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Dustin May's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
He picked up his first win of the season on August 4, when he struck out eight in six innings against the San Diego Padres and appeared in 12 games (10 starts) with a 3–1 record and 2.57 ERA in 56 innings.
Dustin Jake May (born September 6, 1997) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball (MLB).
He was selected by the Dodgers in the third round of the 2016 Major League Baseball draft, and made his MLB debut in 2019.
May graduated from Northwest High School in Justin, Texas.
He was selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the third round of the 2016 Major League Baseball Draft.
He was committed to play college baseball for the Texas Tech Red Raiders, but chose to sign with the Dodgers for a $1 million signing bonus, forgoing his commitment.
After signing, May made his professional debut with the Arizona League Dodgers, and spent the whole season there, posting an 0-1 record with a 3.86 ERA and 34 strikeouts in 30 innings pitched.
In 2017, he played for both the Great Lakes Loons and the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes, compiling a combined 9-6 record, 3.63 ERA, and a 1.15 WHIP in 25 games (24 starts) between the two clubs.
In 2018 for the Quakes, May was selected to the post-season California League all-star team.
On September 14, he started the Drillers' title clinching playoff game, in which he allowed two runs in five innings.
In 23 total starts between Rancho Cucamonga and Tulsa, May was 9-5 with a 3.39 ERA.
May began 2019 with Tulsa.
He was selected to the mid-season Texas League All-Star Game and the All-Star Futures Game.
May was promoted to the AAA Oklahoma City Dodgers on June 27.
He was a combined 6-5 with a 4.13 ERA as he struck out 110 batters in 106 innings.
May was called up to the majors on August 2, 2019, and made his major league debut for the Dodgers as the starting pitcher against the San Diego Padres.
He pitched 5 innings, allowing four runs (three earned) on nine hits with three strikeouts.
On August 13, May picked up his first big league win against the Miami Marlins after pitching 5 innings, allowing one run on three hits with five strikeouts.
He finished the season appearing in 14 games for the Dodgers (four starts), with a 2–3 record, a 3.63 ERA, and 32 strikeouts with only five walks.
He also pitched in 3 innings across two games for the Dodgers in the National League Division Series (NLDS) against the Washington Nationals, allowing one run on three hits.
May was selected to start for the Dodgers on Opening Day in the pandemic-shortened 2020 season after Clayton Kershaw injured his back before the game.
His 99.1 mph-average four-seam fastball was the fastest four-seamer of any major league pitcher for the 2020 season.
He pitched three scoreless innings over two games in the 2020 NLDS against the San Diego Padres and allowed two earned runs in 4 innings over three games against the Atlanta Braves in the National League Championship Series (NLCS).
May pitched in two games of the 2020 World Series, working three total innings and allowing three runs to score on five hits.
May made five starts in 2021, with a 1–1 record and 2.74 ERA.
On May 1, he tore his UCL while throwing a pitch, requiring season ending Tommy John surgery, which he underwent on May 12.
On August 20, 2022, May made his first start after returning from his recovery and struck out nine while allowing only one hit in five scoreless innings against the Miami Marlins.
He pitched a total of six games for the Dodgers, with a 2–3 record and 4.50 ERA before he was placed on the injured list with lower back tightness on September 24, ending his regular season.
May signed a $1.675 million contract with the Dodgers in his first year of salary arbitration.
In a May 17 start against the Minnesota Twins, he left the game after only one inning due to right elbow pain.
Following the game, he was diagnosed with a right flexor pronator strain.
He later received a platelet-rich plasma injection and was placed on the 60-day injured list on May 23.
On July 4, it was announced that May would undergo surgery on the flexor tendon in his right elbow, as well as a Tommy John revision for a Grade 2 UCL sprain.
The procedures meant he would miss the rest of the season.
He made nine starts during the season, with a 4–1 record and a 2.63 ERA.
May and the Dodgers agreed to a $2.135 million contract for 2024 in salary arbitration though he began the season on the 60-day injured list as he continued to recover from his surgery the previous year.
A tall pitcher at 6 ft, 180 lb, May pitches with a three-quarter stance with high leg lifts both before release, and at follow-through (with nobody on base).
His main pitches are a two-seam fastball with sinker-like movement, which averages at over 98 mph, a cutter, a curveball and a four-seam fastball.