Jack Dreyer
Height74
Weight205
Age26
High SchoolJohnston (IA)
Jack Dreyer, born on February 27, 1999, in Salt Lake City, Utah, is a professional baseball pitcher known for his left-handed throwing. He attended Johnston High School in Iowa before playing college baseball at the University of Iowa. Dreyer made his MLB debut on March 19, 2025, as a relief pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Throughout his initial season in 2025, Dreyer showcased solid pitching skills. He maintained an impressive 2.515 ERA in regular season play, highlighting his effectiveness on the mound. Over the course of 68 innings in 2025, he struck out a total of 68 batters, demonstrating a knack for racking up strikeouts. His WHIP (walks and hits per inning pitched) stood at 1.0294, indicating his ability to limit baserunners effectively.
Dreyer's performance during the postseason was notably strong, where he maintained a perfect 0.0 ERA over 4 innings, further establishing his reliability in high-pressure situations. His pitching arsenal includes a fastball, slider, and curveball, with his fastball averaging a speed of 93 mph.
Despite being a relative newcomer to the major leagues, Dreyer's early career statistics suggest a promising future as a relief pitcher, thanks to his control and ability to handle both right and left-handed batters effectively.