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MLB》紅襪交易截止日前壓哨補強 向道奇換得右投Dustin May

MLB》紅襪交易截止日前壓哨補強 向道奇換得右投Dustin May

Yahoo01-08-2025
Dustin May交易至紅襪。(取自MLB X)
美國職棒大聯盟在台灣時間8月1日凌晨6點交易截止,波士頓紅襪隊在最後一刻成功補強先發戰力,以兩名外野新秀James Tibbs III與Zach Ehrhard作為交換籌碼,從洛杉磯道奇換來「五月哥」Dustin May。
這筆交易的巧合之處在於,紅襪隊僅在五天前於芬威球場與Dustin May正面交鋒,當時紅襪在他面前敲出五支安打、攻下四分,最終以4:3擊敗道奇。
交易細節如下:
紅襪獲得:右投Dustin May
道奇獲得:外野手James Tibbs III (紅襪農場第5號新秀)、外野手Zach Ehrhard (紅襪農場第27號新秀)
Dustin May是道奇在 2016 年選秀第三輪挑中的潛力投手,身材高瘦、球速勁爆,然而職業生涯至今飽受傷勢困擾。2025 賽季他終於能夠穩定出賽,目前已投出生涯新高的 104 局,戰績為 6 勝 7 敗、防禦率 4.85。
雖然紅襪先前曾傳出鎖定市場上其他頂級先發如Merrill Kelly、Sandy Alcantara、Zac Gallen、Mitch Keller與Dylan Cease等人,但最終他們選擇出奇招,網羅在交易市場傳聞不多的梅伊。
Dustin May將補入目前紅襪先發輪值中,與當家王牌左投Garrett Crochet、新星右投Brayan Bello、老將復活的Lucas Giolito,以及經驗豐富但狀況起伏的冠軍右投Walker Buehler共同作戰。
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