Dustin May has worst start to a Cardinals season in over 30 years
This has been a disaster for May so far.
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Louis Cardinals are in the middle of a massive rebuild, as seen by their big trades of Willson Contreras, Brendan Donovan, Sonny Gray, and Nolan Arenado this past offseason. All of those moves have led to a much different lineup than they've had in years past, and for the most part, a team that won't be contending. However, they still added players, one of whom is former Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Dustin May.
But, as Josh Jacobs of MLB. com shared, May's start to the 2026 season is the worst the Cardinals have seen in over 30 years. It's been a disaster for May two starts into his Cardinals tenure.
Dustin May has a brutal start to the 2026 season "Per MLB research, Dustin May's 15. 95 ERA in his first two starts as a member of the #STLCards is the worst from a St. Louis starter's first two outings since Alan Benes in 1995 (17.