The Tulsa Drillers outfield now has three top-100 prospects, with the Dodgers promoting Mike Sirota to Double-A after he romped through the Midwest League with High-A Great Lakes.
Sirota hit .325/.478/.602 with seven home runs, 11 doubles, and a triple, with 37 runs scored, 22 RBI, and eight steals in 35 games for the Loons. His 177 wRC+ ranks fourth among all minor leaguers with at least 150 plate appearances, and he won Midwest League player of the week for the week of April 27-May 3.
Acquired by
the Dodgers from the Reds in the Gavin Lux trade in January 2024, Sirota reached base in his final 30 games for Great Lakes, the longest streak by a Loons player since Miguel Vargas in 2021.
Sirota in the offseason was ranked in five top-100 prospect lists. Among the various Dodgers highly-ranked outfield prospects — including his new teammates Josue De Paula and Zyhir Hope in Tulsa — Sirota is the oldest at age 23, but his rise last year was hampered by a knee injury that ended his season in July. Between 2025 and 2026, Sirota played a total of 70 games in High-A, and hit .321/.468/.579 with 19 doubles, 13 home runs, two triples, and 12 steals.
In recently updated prospect rankings, Sirota was ranked No. 35 by Baseball America and 42nd by MLB Pipeline.
On May 1, Kiley McDaniel at ESPN updated his team top-10 prospects and had Sirota fifth in the system, noting “Sirota is still in A-ball for some reason.”
Now, Sirota has moved up to Double-A.











