J.P. Feyereisen reached the Jake Reed zone in 2025, a previous pitching acqusition finding his way back to the Dodgers on waivers after some time away, and only for a short time.
Feyereisen split his time this time around between the Dodgers and Triple-A Oklahoma City, and allowed five runs on 10 hits in 4 2/3 innings for the Comets, striking out only one of his 26 batters faced.
With the Dodgers, Feyereisen was active for three games and pitched twice, and allowed three runs while recording six outs. He was designated for assignment on May 25, then cleared waivers and was sent outright to the minors. Feyereisen had the requisite service time to reject a minor league assignment, and elected free agency.
Though he didn’t pitch in another major league organization for the rest of the season, Feyereisen signed with Jaguares de Nayarit in the Mexican Pacific Winter League. He pitched there for two weeks, picking up three saves with three runs allowed, three walks, and three strikeouts in six innings before getting released on October 29.
Stats: 2 IP, 8 hits, 4 runs (3 earned), 1 walk, 2 strikeouts with Dodgers
Both of Feyereisen’s games with the Dodgers were bad. He allowed two hits and the winning (unearned) run in the 10th inning in Miami on May 6, then one week later gave up three runs in two innings of mop-up duty in a blowout home loss to the A’s. So we’ll stick with Triple-A here.
On May 22 against Sacramento, Feyereisen got the final out of a 9-5 Oklahoma City win by stranding his inherited runner. What a way to make a living.
Feyereisen is a free agent. In order to reach true Jake Reed status, Feyereisen would need to make his way back to Los Angeles in 2026.