Eduardo Quintero played his way deep into top-100 prospect lists with a strong 2025 season. His impression in Class-A was so good that he won California League MVP despite getting promoted with seven weeks still remaining in the season.
The Dodgers minor league outfielder, who turned 20 years old on Tuesday, hit .306/.426/.533 with a 160 wRC+, 14 home runs, 18 doubles, six triples, 35 stolen bases, 73 runs scored, and 53 RBI in 83 games for the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes.
Quintero led the California League in OPS (.959), slugging percentage, and on-base percentage, and was third in batting average. Despite getting promoted to High-A in the last week of July, Quintero still finished tied for the league lead with his 14 home runs, and was tied for sixth with 35 stolen bases.
Quintero was also named to the Cal League All-Star team in the outfield, and was named the league’s top prospect by Minor League Baseball. Other Rancho Cucamonga players named league All-Stars on Tuesday were pitcher Christian Zazueta and second baseman Elijah Hainline. Both of them, like Quintero, have already been promoted to Great Lakes.