Dodgers Spring Training Roster Cuts: Jackson Ferris Among 7 Pitchers Sent To Minor League Camp
Briefly

The Los Angeles Dodgers continued their roster cuts after a Cactus League victory, sending seven pitchers to Minor League camp and cutting their roster to 45. Notable among those reassigned is 21-year-old Jackson Ferris, the top pitching prospect, who excelled in his innings pitched. Other pitchers, including Jared Karros, showed promise in Spring Training but may not be recognized at the same level. This move is aimed at finalizing the roster for the upcoming trip to Tokyo and the Opening Day lineup, highlighting the competition for spots among prospects.
The Los Angeles Dodgers made their third round of roster cuts following their Cactus League victory over the Seattle Mariners, removing seven pitchers to trim their roster.
Jackson Ferris, the Dodgers' top pitching prospect, shined in Spring Training, but has been reassigned to Minor League camp as the roster narrows ahead of the season.
Despite not being ranked as highly, Jared Karros has shown strong performance this spring, pitched four scoreless innings and comes off a season with a 2.79 ERA.
With 1.80 ERA in five innings pitched this spring, Joe Jacques has demonstrated potential, indicating he could earn a call-up to the major league this season.
Read at Dodger Blue
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