Dodgers Prospect Notes: Quintero & Sirota continue dominance, Copen promoted, Swan combines for no-no, Ko & Tunink impress
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Dodgers Prospect Notes: Quintero & Sirota continue dominance, Copen promoted, Swan combines for no-no, Ko & Tunink impress
"Since at least 2006, there has not been a teenager in Single-A who produced better numbers than Quintero. He's the only one to have a season with a wRC+ above 150."
"Patrick Copen has done a great job limiting hard contact this year, turning in a .135 average against while showcasing a 39% strikeout rate."
"Eduardo Quintero has been a standout player, pacing the Single-A level in major categories, stealing bases with remarkable offensive production this season."
"If Quintero continues to play like this, he should get a taste of High-A before the end of the year due to his exceptional performance."
Eduardo Quintero, a 19-year-old Venezuelan prospect for the Dodgers, is having an exceptional season in Single-A, leading with a 174 wRC+, a .472 wOBA, and 33 stolen bases. His performance marks him as one of the best teen players in the league in years, potentially elevating him to High-A soon. Meanwhile, Patrick Copen, freshly promoted to Double-A, has excelled with a 39% strikeout rate and 2.25 ERA, although he struggles with command, evident in a 16% walk rate. Both players showcase promising futures within the Dodgers organization.
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