Dodgers Manager Raves About LA's Newest Secret Weapon in Bullpen
Briefly

The Los Angeles Dodgers have once again demonstrated their remarkable ability to discover and develop talented pitchers, with rookie Jack Dreyer emerging as a standout. Despite being an overlooked 26-year-old lefty with no prior major league experience, Dreyer has impressed since his call-up, showcasing an extraordinary ERA of 0.75. Manager Dave Roberts praised Dreyer's composure and intelligence, highlighting his effectiveness in high-pressure situations. His two-pitch repertoire, primarily focusing on a fastball and slider, has allowed him to dominate batters while limiting hard hits.
He just seems unflappable. There's no situation that I've seen so far that's too big for him. He's just got good stuff and he commands the baseball, the fastball, the breaking ball.
To put into perspective how good Dreyer has been, as of April 17, he has the lowest ERA on the entire team (0.75). It's not an insignificant sample size, either. Dreyer has pitched 12 innings, allowing only three hits while striking out 16.
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