Hitter of the Week
Josue De Paula continues to show why he’s one of the top hitting prospects in the minor leagues, consistently getting on base while occasionally displaying the type of power that evaluators believe will be a staple of his offensive game in the future. And he just turned 21 years old on Sunday.
JDP has been one of the best performers in the Texas League despite being one of its youngest players. In five games last week, De Paula had four multi-hit efforts, including a four hit performance on Friday that included a pair of doubles. Overall, he hit .476/.538/.810 with four doubles, a homer, four walks and four stolen bases.
With a 141 wRC+, more walks than strikeouts and 14 stolen bases, De Paula is exceeding expectations in his first real taste of the upper minors. The defense still needs work, but it’s the only weak part of his game. It’s only a matter of time before he’s pushed up to Triple-A.
Josue De Paula drills his second four-hit game of the season at Double-A.
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) May 23, 2026
MLB's No. 9 prospect (@Dodgers) plates a pair, giving him 11 RBIs over his past seven games for the @TulsaDrillers. pic.twitter.com/TLk3sSqONW
Pitcher of the Week
It’s been a tumultuous season for Adam Serwinowski, who is still sporting an overall 7.61 ERA through his first nine starts of the season. The good news is he’s shown flashes of excellence this season that should keep him in the starting rotation for the time being.
Despite the struggles this season, Serwinowski has still missed plenty of bats. He has 49 strikeouts in 36.2 IP, which places him 5th in the league and second on the team behind Patrick Copen. Last week, Serwinowski tossed season highs with 10 Ks in seven innings, allowing just one run on three hits.
There is a belief in the industry that Adam will eventually end up in the bullpen, where his fastball/slider combo would work well. However, he doesn’t turn 22 til next month and has plenty of leash to turn things around and prove that he can continue to start.
Adam Serwinowski…How About THIS ⬇️
— Dodgers Daily (@dodger_daily) May 23, 2026
7IP | 3H | 1R | 10Ks | 2BB
Big Ski, as they call him, had a HUGE slider/sweeper/slurve type pitch shaping last night. He nailed the backdoor with the smaller sliders and consistently pitched to excellent locations. And, his putaway pitches… pic.twitter.com/L6fLDGwAck
Triple-A Oklahoma City
The good news for James Tibbs III is that he’s hit pretty consistently over the past month, with a .310 average and an .847 OPS in May. The bad news is the power is out, as he hasn’t homered since April 26. Alex Freeland, who had a torrid first week back in the minors, cooled off considerably last week with a .125 average in six games.
Zach Ehrhard hit .300 last week with a double and four walks. Tyler Fitzgerald batted .389 with a pair of homers. Jack Suwinski clubbed his 12th homer, passing James Tibbs III for the team lead.
The pitching staff stood out last week with some impressive performances. River Ryan made his fourth start of the season and went five shutout innings, striking out seven. The fastball has been sitting around 98 MPH the past few outings and his cutter/slider/curve keeps hitters off balance. He still needs to be built up but it shouldn’t be too much longer before he rejoins the major league rotation.
Rollin' on the River (Ryan)!
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) May 22, 2026
The @Dodgers No. 6 prospect strikes out seven in five scoreless frames for the Triple-A @OKC_Comets: pic.twitter.com/2dvOa7BcUx
Cole Irvin made a pair of starts last week, the first being six shutout innings with six strikeouts. Chayce McDermott, after making his first major league appearance with the Dodgers a week ago Sunday, struck out six of the nine hitters he faced with OKC last week. Carlos Duran had a pair of two inning outings, allowing no runs and three baserunners while striking out six.
Double-A Tulsa
Mike Sirota was promoted to Double-A and had a solid first week, hitting .333 with three doubles and an .893 OPS in his first taste of the upper minors. Zyhir Hope batted .273 with a pair of doubles himself.
Minor League baseball is AWESOME!
— Dodgers Daily (@dodger_daily) May 21, 2026
Mike Sirota got 3 hits yesterday for AA Tulsa, while wearing his Great Lakes helmet. Lol!, Kind of goes to the, dude can hit anywhere anyhow type of narrative.
Sirota has NOT missed a beat moving up to AA Tulsa. Multi-hit games, opposite field… pic.twitter.com/ZmJ8fXOQ0N
Kendall George continues to terrorize opposing pitchers and defenses. 11 hits in his 24 at bats gives him a .339 batting average overall, which leads the Texas League. He also stole seven bases, giving him 26 on the season, another league best mark. And he continues to turn routine groundballs into base hits.
Your daily Kendall George Speed Update!
— Dodgers Daily (@dodger_daily) May 20, 2026
George had 2 hits last night, and beat out a ground ball to the 2nd BASEMAN. The ball was to his right, granted, but still. And, what's crazy about that is George was right at 3.8-3.9 to 1st base, which is well below the times he's posted… pic.twitter.com/Nl50MVNs52
Infielder Sean McLain had a big week, hitting .421 with a double, two triples and his first home run of the season. Jake Gelof had a solid week, going 5 for 17 with a pair of doubles.
Southpaw Wyatt Crowell was effectively wild in his start on Wednesday, going 5 2/3 scoreless with six strikeouts but five walks. Payton Martin had a very similar appearance the day after, with 5 1/3 innings of one run ball, five strikeouts and six walks.
High-A Great Lakes
Emil Morales was promoted to High-A last week and is taking his time adjusting to the level of competition. The 19-year-old had just two hits in 18 at bats, though he did double and steal a base.
Eduardo Quintero continues to turn his season around. After a cold start in the frozen midwest, the 20-year-old hit .400 last week with a double, four walks and six stolen bases. His OPS has risen nearly 400 points from April to May.
Eduardo Quintero had 3 hits last night for Great Lakes 7 stole 3 bases, and now has 18 stolen bases on the year, which is the 4th most in the Midwest League. But, 14 of them have come this Month, and he's also hitting .370 this Month with an OPS approaching 1.000, so he's been… pic.twitter.com/xe5tAVS2p2
— Dodgers Daily (@dodger_daily) May 23, 2026
Jose Meza continues to hit well, going 5-for-15 last week with a pair of doubles and his fifth HR. Eduardo Guerrero hit .278 with a double and three walks. Nico Perez only had three hits, but he also stole four bases and is now tied for second in the Midwest League with 19 stolen bases.
Charles Davalan hit .313 last week with six walks, a double and his seventh home run of the season. The seven homers tie him for the team lead with Logan Wagner who’s been shelved for the past few weeks with an injury and the recently promoted Sirota.
Zach Root continues to shutout the competition. Over his last four starts, he’s allowed just two hits, no runs and he’s struck out 13. In his last outing, Root went a season high 3 2/3 innings, giving up just one hit with a season high six strikeouts. He is dealing with some control issues, walking 10 in 13 innings this season, but opposing hitters are really struggling to square him up.
It's been a great day in High-A for the Dodgers top 2025 draft picks.
— Tobey Schulman (@tschulmanreport) May 21, 2026
Zach Root spun a scoreless 3.2 innings against a talented Timber Rattlers lineup, striking out 6. Charles Davalan helped on the offensive end, hitting a solo HR.
Pair of Arkansas products! pic.twitter.com/0eficP0Xjh
Christian Zazueta had a solid start on Friday after being skipped in the rotation the previous week. He allowed a pair of runs in five innings, striking out five. He now has 48 strikeouts, tied for fourth in the league.
Isaac Ayon was also promoted to Great Lakes from Ontario with Morales. He went four innings in relief, allowing a pair of solo homers while striking out four.
Low-A Ontario
First baseman Easton Shelton hit three homers last week, including his 10th on Sunday which leads the Cal League. Ching-Hsien Ko added his 8th homer, which happened to be a grand slam.
Ching-Hsien Ko hit a GRAND SLAM last night for Ontario, his 8th homer of the year, and he raised his OPS to .928. He had 3 hits in total in the first game of the Tower Buzzers double header & 6 total bases.
— Dodgers Daily (@dodger_daily) May 21, 2026
He's hitting .266 so far with an OPS of .928. #dodgers… pic.twitter.com/XFsb0NGeph
Chase Harlan doubled his homer total with a pair of taters on Sunday, giving him four on the year. Kellon Lindsey also finished the week strong, missing the cycle on Sunday by a homer while collecting five hits.
Kellon Lindsey had himself a career-high five-hit game.
— DodgersLite (@dodgerslite) May 25, 2026
5-6, 3B, 2B, 2 RBI, 4 R
On top of a five-hit performance, the #15 prospect was also a home run short of a cycle. Since returning from the IL, he has a hit in all seven games. In fact, five of them were multi-hit.
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Javier Herrera, called up to replace Emil Morales, has hit the ground running with the Tower Buzzers. He hit .333 in his first week in A-ball with a triple and a pair of stolen bases. Fellow shortstop Joendry Vargas hit .320 with a double.
Mairoshendrick Martinus hit .433 with three doubles, two steals and a homer. One of the more athletic players in the system, Martinus has played every position except left field and catcher this season. AJ Soldra batted .320 with five doubles and his fourth homer.
On the bump, Mason Estrada put together arguably his best start as a pro. He went four innings, allowed just one hit and no runs while striking out nine. Estrada works mainly with a mid-90s fastball and one of the best breaking balls in the system, a nasty sweeper that elicits plenty of whiffs and weak contact. Over his last four starts, Estrada has allowed just one run on six hits while striking out 20 batters in 15 innings.
Mason Estrada had his best start of the season.
— DodgersLite (@dodgerslite) May 24, 2026
4.0 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 3 BB, 9 K, 84 PC (54.8% SR)
After he went four scoreless against the San Jose Giants last Sunday, he tossed another four scoreless and struck out nine to shatter his previous record. pic.twitter.com/0W9KspqP26
Another 2025 draftee finding recent success, Cam Leiter made two starts last week and showed elite stuff. His fastball sits in the high-90s touching 99, he throws a hard slider and a tight curveball that he relied on to put hitters away in his more recent outing. If he stays healthy and refines his command, Leiter has top of the rotation upside and could end up being the best pick of that draft class.
Cam Leiter made his second start of the week.
— DodgersLite (@dodgerslite) May 24, 2026
2.0 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 5 K, 44 PC (70.5% SR)
While he had his command this time around, the 66ers worked lengthy ABs, causing his pitch count to rise. Regardless, it was still a great outing. One of the fastballs clocked in at 98. pic.twitter.com/qgip1OlpnA
Speaking of power righties, Hyun-Seok Jang allowed just one earned run over five inning with six strikeouts in his most recent start. The 22-year-old has improved his control over last year while continuing to strike out more than a batter an inning.
Rookie-Level Arizona Complex League
18-year-old catcher Jhon Gil made his debut with the ACL club and went four for his first eight through two games. While he’s listed as a catcher, he’s been playing center field; a defensive switch that reminds me of another prospect currently in the system: Eduardo Quintero.
Last year’s 4th rounder Aidan West had a nice week, hitting safely in all five games he played and collecting his first professional home run. Reyli Mariano, a 19 year old infielder, also collected his first home run of the season.
Bryan Gonzalez Garcia, the Dodgers’ 6th rounder from 2023, was hitting .360/.500/.720 before a surprise promotion to Double-A, though its unclear if he’ll ge-t much playing time.
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