Dodgers Prospect Jackson Ferris Recalls Near No-Hitter
Briefly

The Los Angeles Dodgers have been active in free agency but continue to boast a robust farm system that features promising prospects such as Zyhir Hope, Dalton Rushing, and Jackson Ferris. Ferris, who was traded from the Cubs to the Dodgers, has thrived under the Dodgers' coaching, evidenced by his strong performances in the 2024 season. Notably, he recently pitched eight no-hit innings but was denied the opportunity to finish the game due to pitch count limits, an indication of the organization's caution regarding player workloads.
I remember coming off in the seventh inning and some players were not talking to me...I kind of looked around and noticed I had a no-hitter.
Went out for the eighth, three up and three down, and came back off, and the head coach and pitching coach didn't really say that I was done.
Exceeding 100 pitches is something that rarely happens at the Major League level within the Dodgers farm system, or any team for that matter.
Ferris' disappointment at not being given the chance to complete a no-hitter is understandable as it could have been his first as a professional.
Read at Dodger Blue
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