Ferris, a 6-foot-4 lefty, logged a 3.86 ERA, 1.46 WHIP and 135:66 K:BB in 126 innings at Double-A in 2025. He was the second-youngest qualified pitcher at Double-A (Ferris turned 22 this offseason), so he can be given a little slack for not having pinpoint control at this stage. However, Ferris logged an 11.5 percent walk rate in 28.1 innings at Double-A last year and had an 11.8 percent walk rate this year, so things aren't trending in the right direction. He issued six walks in 6.2 innings in one of his final starts and walked three or more batters in six of his last eight starts. Ferris will have a bright future if he can iron out his control, as he boasts a deep mix of above-average and plus pitches. Given his youth, size, stuff and handedness, Ferris deserves more patience than the average pitching prospect. Read Past Outlooks