
"It was different. It was honestly a breath of fresh air. Getting to know these coaches, they just understand exactly what they wanted for me and how they were going to go about it. It was cool to see how different things were. The Cubs are a great organization, good minor league system and everything, it was crazy to see how different the Cubs are from the Dodgers. The Dodgers are just as good, if not better, at everything in the minor leagues and in the big leagues."
"The Dodgers boast five prospects in MLB Pipeline's Top 100 rankings, tied for third-most among teams. The group includes four outfielders - Josue De Paula (No. 15), Zyhir Hope (No. 27), Eduardo Quintero (No. 30) and Mike Sirota (No. 60) - in the top 60. Two of those prospects, De Paula and Quintero, were international signings, and the other two, Hope and Sirota, were acquired via trade."
The Dodgers maintain a strong prospect pipeline despite their significant spending on established players. The organization ranks third with five prospects in MLB Pipeline's Top 100, featuring four outfielders among the top 60 prospects. Josue De Paula and Eduardo Quintero were international signings, while Zyhir Hope and Mike Sirota were acquired through trades. Sirota came from Cincinnati in the Gavin Lux trade, while Hope and pitcher Jackson Ferris arrived from Chicago in exchange for Michael Busch and Yency Almonte. Ferris praised the Dodgers' minor league development system, noting significant differences from the Cubs organization and highlighting the Dodgers' comprehensive approach to player development.
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