
"The Los Angeles Dodgers' outfield prospect pool is one of the best in baseball, filled with ready-made players who can help in 2026, and toolsy players who are still early in their development but have the ability to become stars for the team down the line. In the latter category sits 20-year-old Eduardo Quintero, who presents a good deal of upside as a prospect, though his major league debut is still down the road when compared to Zyhir Hope or Josue De Paula."
"Originally a catcher from Venezuela, Quintero was moved to center field because of his athletic profile. At 6-foot-1 and 175 pounds, he has a promising frame to grow into as an adult, which the Dodgers believe is best served as an outfielder. He signed with the Dodgers in 2023 on a $297,500 international amateur free agency contract. Where does Eduardo Quintero rank as a prospect?"
"Quintero split his time between Single-A Rancho Cucamonga and High-A Great Lakes. He was a monster with Rancho, hitting .306/.426/.533 with 14 home runs and 53 RBIs, along with 35 stolen bases. It was a very impressive campaign that saw him earn a promotion to Great Lakes, where he quickly established himself. He hit .259/.384/.440, totalling five home runs and 16 RBIs."
Eduardo Quintero is a 20-year-old former catcher from Venezuela who moved to center field because of his athletic profile and 6-foot-1, 175-pound frame. He signed with the Dodgers in 2023 for $297,500 as an international amateur free agent. He split 2025 between Single-A Rancho Cucamonga and High-A Great Lakes, hitting .306/.426/.533 with 14 home runs, 53 RBIs and 35 stolen bases in Rancho and .259/.384/.440 with five home runs and 16 RBIs in Great Lakes. Multiple outlets rank him among the Dodgers' top prospects, with MLB readiness projected around 2028.
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