Quintero could be a future superstar hiding in plain sight. He laid waste to the Cal League last year, logging a 160 wRC+ with 14 homers and 35 steals in 81 games before getting promoted to the Midwest League on July 25. The righty-hitting center fielder slashed .259/.384/.440 with five home runs, 12 steals, a 15.8 percent walk rate and a 24 percent strikeout rate in 32 games for High-A Great Lakes. He wasn't quite as dominant at High-A (135 wRC+), but he still aced the assignment as one of the youngest players at High-A and had no trouble getting to his power in games while maintaining a strong approach at the plate. Quintero is a great athlete who spent the majority of the year patrolling center field. The only other minor-league players to hit 17-plus homers with 45-plus steals in 2025 were Cardinals outfielder Joshua Baez and No. 1 overall prospect Konnor Griffin. It's rare to find premium up-the-middle athletes who can show this combination of hit and power before their 20th birthday. The Dodgers have a bunch of outfield prospects, but Quintero is the best of the bunch, even if he's likely to spend all of 2026 in the minors. Read Past Outlooks