Dodgers Prospect Named Top Performer of 2025
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Dodgers Prospect Named Top Performer of 2025
""A likely first-rounder before slumping during his junior season at Northeastern in 2024, Sirota dropped to the Reds in the third round, then went to the Dodgers in the Gavin Lux trade last January before even making his pro debut," the article reads. "The grand-nephew of Hall of Famer Whitey Ford batted .333/.452/.616 with 13 homers in 59 games between two Class A stops and looked like a potential 20/20 center fielder before injuring his right knee on a slide in July.""
"Sirota ripped up Single-A pitching through his 24 games in Rancho Cucamonga, batting .354 with seven home runs and 24 RBIs during his stay with the Quakes. The Dodgers promoted him to High-A Great Lakes in May, and he didn't slow down there either. He played 35 games with the Loons, and maintained a batting average above .300 yet again."
Mike Sirota served as the Dodgers’ breakout performer in 2025 after dominant Single-A and High-A production. LA acquired Sirota from the Cincinnati Reds in the Gavin Lux trade before he made a professional debut. He posted an OPS north of 1.000 and batted .333/.452/.616 with 13 homers in 59 games. Sirota hit .354 with seven homers and 24 RBIs in 24 games at Rancho Cucamonga, then added six homers and 30 RBIs in 35 games at High-A Great Lakes while increasing his on-base percentage to .458. A right knee injury in July interrupted the season.
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