Dodgers of Tomorrow: Mike Sirota
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Dodgers of Tomorrow: Mike Sirota
"The Dodgers have been been admirers of Sirota, drafting him in the 16th round of the 2021 MLB Draft, but he ended up spurning them for college ball. He was later drafted in the third round by the Cincinnati Reds, going 87th overall. According to MLB Pipeline, he was pegged to go in the top of the first round before suffering from a slump in his junior year."
"How did Mike Sirota do in 2025? Sirota played 115 games in Single-A Rancho Cucamonga, taking 99 at-bats, hitting seven home runs and 24 RBIs, good for a slash line of .354/.443/.687. He also played with Great Lakes High-A, hitting .316/.458/.556 with six home runs and 30 RBIs to his name. Mike Sirota Scouting Report The outfielder will likely end up starting with the Double-A team in 2026, especially considering his age, turning 23 at some point during the season."
"Sirota sits at fourth in the Dodgers' MLB Pipeline rankings, No. 60 overall. The Athletic's Keith Law has him in the same spot in the organization's rankings, but places Sirota at No. 51 overall. FanGraphs has Sirota at sixth in Los Angeles' farm system. Baseball America has Sirota at 45th overall and third in the Dodgers prospect rankings. ESPN has Sirota as the No. 55 prospect in baseball, ranking third in the organization."
Mike Sirota is a 22-year-old right-handed outfielder who re-entered pro baseball after being drafted out of college by the Cincinnati Reds in the third round (87th overall) and later traded to the Dodgers in the Gavin Lux deal. He stands 6'2", 188 pounds, and has two pro seasons, one shortened by injury. In 2025 he produced high slash lines across Single-A and High-A with notable home run and RBI totals. Various outlets rank him as a top-60 MLB prospect and among the top three to six in the Dodgers system. MLB Pipeline projects a 2027 major-league debut and a likely Double-A start in 2026.
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