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00:00You know, a kid in LA who showed all the promise in the world in the postseason, but just couldn't
00:03stay healthy. They signed him to a short one-year deal. I mean, Dustin May has been good, Joe, for
00:08the Cardinals, and I don't know that they're going to trade him in a month from now. What are they
00:12going to do? He had a perfect game going into the seventh inning, and then he gave up a hit
00:16to
00:17Tatis and Manny Machado. He ended up throwing, are you kidding me, a complete game, one-hit shutout?
00:23Dustin May, Joe, was that guy for LA that couldn't go five innings. They would start him, he'd go two
00:28or three, and he would come out of the game. He's still only 28 years old, but this kind of
00:32speaks
00:32to this strange Cardinals season where everything that can go right has gone right for them,
00:39including Dustin May. He struck out the side in the sixth and the eighth inning there, Craig. I mean,
00:47the ball is moving, shall we say. He's not overpowering, guys, but the location and the
00:53ball movement on his off speed has been tremendous, and he kept them, Craig. I'm talking on edge,
01:01and let's face it, the Padres lineup has been struggling a little bit, but my goodness,
01:07to allow him to go nine, that was impressive, man. That might be one of the best outings we've
01:12seen from him in a very, very long time.
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