Eduardo Quintero set the record for the longest on-base streak in team history for High-A Great Lakes on Saturday, and he didn’t do it quietly.
The Dodgers No. 3 prospect (No. 35 overall) had another big performance for the Loons, going 2-for-6 with a pair of doubles, four RBIs and a steal in Great Lakes’ 16-6 win over Lansing at Dow Diamond.
With 46 games and counting, organization mate Mike Sirota (LAD No. 4/MLB No. 39) has the longest in the Minors this season.
Quintero has posted a .350/.458/.467 slash with 11 doubles, one homer, 21 RBIs, 23 walks, 34 runs scored and 22 steals during his streak. The last time he didn’t reach base in a game was April 19.
COMPLETE DODGERS PROSPECT COVERAGE
One of five Dodgers outfielders who rank among MLB Pipeline’s Top 100 prospects, Quintero has yet to run into much resistance since he joined the Dodgers out of Venezuela in the 2023 international signing class.
The 20-year-old is a career .300/.421/.474 hitter with 29 homers over 290 games in the Minors, adding 124 steals on 151 attempts (82.1% success rate) to boot.

