On Friday, the Los Angeles Dodgers made significant roster changes by cutting seven players from major league camp, reassigning three left-handed pitchers and four right-handed pitchers to minor league camp. Notably, Jackson Ferris, a top prospect with a strong minor league performance, highlighted the cuts. While Ferris had high expectations, others like Joe Jacques and Sam Carlson also had brief but notable springs. The moves indicate the team's strategy as they finalize their roster ahead of the season.
Ferris, who was acquired from Chicago last year, showcased his potential by finishing as the Minor League Pitcher of the Year with a 2.54 ERA in Double-A.
Jacques, with prior MLB experience, pitched five innings in Cactus League play this spring, allowing only one earned run while converting his lone save opportunity.
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