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Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Dustin May’s 2024 season came to an abrupt end as he underwent surgery for an esophagus injury, the team announced on Sunday. The surgery was necessary to repair a tear in his esophagus, which caused him discomfort after a meal earlier in the week.

According to ESPN, May sought medical attention the day after experiencing throat and stomach pain following the dinner. He was diagnosed with a tear in his throat and is expected to refrain from any physical activity for the next two months to allow for proper recovery.

May, who was recovering from a second elbow surgery he underwent nearly a year ago, was preparing for a rehab assignment before the season-ending injury. Despite not making an appearance in any games this season, May has shown promise in the past, recording 98 strikeouts in 101 innings over the last three seasons.

The right-handed pitcher made his Major League debut in 2019 and was poised to be a key player in the Dodgers’ rotation. However, a series of injuries, including Tommy John surgery in 2021 and a flexor tendon injury in 2023, have kept him sidelined for the majority of the past two seasons.

In addition to May’s injury, the Dodgers’ pitching rotation has been plagued by injuries throughout the season. Key players like Clayton Kershaw, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Tyler Glasnow, and Walker Buehler are currently in the process of recovery, while Shohei Ohtani will not be able to pitch until 2025.

The team’s struggles with injuries have posed a challenge for the Dodgers as they navigate through the season. With several key pitchers on the mend, the team will need to rely on their depth and resilience to stay competitive in the league.

As Dustin May begins his recovery process, fans and teammates alike will be eagerly awaiting his return to the field. His determination and perseverance in the face of adversity will undoubtedly be an inspiration to all who follow his journey back to the mound.