Sometimes, you've just got to show your kids you've still got it.
That's the plan for long-time MLB reliever Trevor May.
He hasn't pitched professionally since 2023, but the former Twins, Mets and Athletics pitcher is getting back on a mound.
May revealed the decision Saturday on social media, but there's a catch: He isn't actually trying to pitch in MLB again.
Rather, May's entire goal is to throw 100 miles per hour once more.
He said in a fun video on X that his 11 and 9 year old kids aren't impressed by his pitching ability when he gives lessons.
May hopes to show them how good their father once was.
Making a comeback pic.twitter.com/BWkecyElUh
— Trevor May (@IamTrevorMay) June 15, 2025
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May spent nine seasons in the big leagues with a 4.24 career ERA.
He struck out 520 batters in 450.1 innings.
May had six MLB seasons with the Twins, two with the Mets and a final campaign with Oakland in 2023.
He was often one of the more entertaining players in the majors with a goofy social media presence.
Now, May plans to document his comeback to high velocity. The 35-year old will take his fans on one final baseball journey.
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