Friday, January 9, 2026
DrB's 2026 Giants Top 50 Prospects: Honorable Mention(AAA)
Thursday, January 8, 2026
DrB's 2026 Giants Top 50 Prospects: Honorable Mention(AA)
Marques Johnson RHP. DOB: 7/4/2000. 6' 2", 210 lbs. Rule 5 Eligible Now.
Trystan Vrieling RHP. DOB: 10/2/2000. 6' 4", 200 lbs. Rule 5 Eligible Now.
Nick Sinacola RHP. DOB: 10/29/1999. 6' 2", 205 lbs. Rule 5 Eligible Now.
Nate Furman 2B. DOB: 7/23/2001. B-L, T-R. 5' 8", 180 lbs. Rule 5 Eligible Now.
Wednesday, January 7, 2026
DrB's 2026 Giants Top 50 Prospects: Honorable Mention(A+)
Tuesday, January 6, 2026
Sup Dawgs?!: Outfield Logjam Thins; Players At The Crossroads
Ask and ye shall receive! This is not strictly a Hot Stove League Update so a good time to try out a new topic series and by popular demand to boot. As you recall, it wasn't that long ago the Giants had 10 outfielders on their 40-man roster including 4 or 5 who were out of options. After DFA's of Joey Wiemer who as acquired by trade for cash considerations from the Marlins and Justin Dean who was claimed off waivers from the Dodgers, the count now stands at 6 outfielders. If the Giants do not add any more outfielders before spring training, those 6 players will compete for up to 5 outfield active roster spots. I don't think Turner Hill OF, on the Sacramento roster, is a serious candidate but Victor Bericoto OF/1B and Bo Davidson OF from the AA Richmond roster could be long shots to open the season with the Giants. Since Grant McCray OF has options the logjam can be completely cleared by sending him down. I do find it interesting that for all the talk about outfield defense, Jerar Encarnacion OF and Luis Matos OF were apparently ahead of Wiemer and Dean on the outfield depth chart.
Which brings us to three players who appear to be at career crossroads with the direction they take not completely under their control: Luis Matos OF, Casey Schmitt 2B/3B and Bryce Eldridge 1B/DH. We'll start with Eldridge who I meditated on extensively over the last few days. I think I have come to a conclusion on him which is the Giants absolutely must find out what they have in him rather than trading him for shorter term talent no matter how good that talent might be. The kid just has such a fantastically high ceiling they can't give up on him so easily, so soon and risk seeing him hit 40 HR's per season for another team for the next 10 years. Eldridge does have options so the Giants can send him down for some additional seasoning but are there really interim options available who are locks to be better than Eldridge? He really doesn't project to be all that bad. Four projection systems listed on his Fangraphs bio page have him 14-18 HR with BA's of .232-246 and K rates under 30%. Sure, there is a good chance he doesn't reach his projection numbers but there is also a chance he surpasses them and hits more like 25-30 HR's. Put him in the lineup every day batting in the 7'th or 8'th hole for at least 2 months before re-evaluating him. Oh! And definitely do not trade him!
Casey Schmitt is another crossroads player. There is a lot of talk about the Giants acquiring any number of second basemen by trade which would block Casey from the last potential infield position he could play. Schmitt has had his growing pains but has gone from wildly swinging at everything to at least acceptable plate discipline and the power is real. Again, preseason projections on Casey are not terrible ranging from 10-14 HR with .235-.241 BA and K rates below 25%. Again yes, those numbers represent a mean range of possible outcomes and he may not make them but he also may surpass them if his plate discipline and maturity as a hitter continue to progress. The Giants could do worse than putting Casey out there on Opening Day and putting their trust in him to continue his development.
The last "crossroads" player is Luis Matos. Now, the thinning of the outfield logjam may foreshadow another acquisition but as of right now, Matos appears to be a lock to make the Opening Day active roster. The projections are not quite as optimistic on him as Eldridge and Schmitt. They range from 10-12 HR and .245-.252 BA, but his K rate projects as under 15% which may be something Buster Posey is looking at with interest. It's possible that at best, Matos is looking at a short-side platoon with Drew Gilbert or competition from Jerar Encarnacion or the Giants may just go out and acquire a more proven player for RF but Matos prospects appear much brighter today than they did a couple of weeks ago.
Monday, January 5, 2026
DrB's 2026 Giants Top 50 Prospects: Honorable Mention(A)
Hunter Dryden RHP. DOB: 6/10/2002. 5', 11", 168 lbs. Rule 5 Eligible Dec. 2027.
2025(A): 5-3, 2.90, 93 IP, 9.97 K/9, 3.97 BB/9.
17'th round draft pick in 2024. Pitched 4 hitless innings with 7 K's in his first pro game 4/9/2025 and struck out 10 batters in 4 IP in his final game of the season in the Cal League playoffs. Relies heavily on a mid-90's FB that he throws up in the zone as a strikeout pitch. Also has a developing slider and changeup for a potential 3 pitch SP mix. I find myself a little frustrated he did not get a midseason promotion to A+ because A is a very conservative placement for college draftees and I feel like he proved he could more than handle it by midseason.
Ricardo Estrada LHP. DOB: 6/25/2002. 6', 0", 170 lbs. Rule 5 Eligible Now.
Drake George RHP. DOB: 9/30/2001. 6', 1", 184 lbs. Rule 5 Eligible Dec. 2027.
2025(A): 2-1, 3.20, 56.1 IP, 9.91 K/9, 2.40 BB/9, 1.45 GB/FB.
Strong first half but season ended early due to unknown injury.
13'th round draft pick in 2024.
Cole Hillier RHP. DOB: 12/7/2000. 6' 2", 205 lbs. Rule 5 Eligible Dec 2026.
Gerelmi Maldonado RHP. DOB: 12/21/2003. 6' 2", 170 lbs. Rule 5 Eligible Now
2025(A): 0-4, 3.97, 59 IP, 10.53 K/9, 6.71 BB/9, 2.07 GB/FB.
Plagued by wildness after missing 2024 for Tommy John surgery. If he can cut down on the wildness he could move fast, particularly if he moves to the bullpen.
DrB's 2026 Giants Top 50 Prospects: Honorable Mention(A)
Melvin Pineda RHP. DOB: 5/4/2004. 5' 11", 170 lbs. Rule 5 Eligible Dec. 2026?
Cade Vernon RHP. DOB: 1/17/2002. 6' 3", 210 lbs. Rule 5 Eligible Dec 2027.
2025(A): 4-1, 1.60, 56.1 IP, 6.87 K/9, 2.40 BB/9, 2.58 GB/FB, 7 Saves.
Another 2024 draft pick(10'th round) who did not see pro action until 2025. No scouting report but terrific size and looks like loose arm action in a video from 2025. Makes up for pedestrian K rate with dominant groundball rate. Used exclusively in relief including closing duties. But was able to work multiple innings per appearance.
Jose Astudillo OF. DOB: 2/27/2004. B-R, T-R. 5' 10", 150 lbs. Rule 5 Eligible now.
Walker Martin 3B. DOB: 2/20/2004. B-L T-R. 6', 2", 188 lbs. Rule 5 Eligible Dec. 2027.
2025(A): .234/.353/.384, 12 HR, 13 SB, 14.3 BB%, 28.4 K%, 482 PA.
I may be a little harsh on Martin who was always going to be a project after the Giants drafted him out of Colorado in the 2'nd round in 2023. He did improves his. K rate significantly but it was still high. The problem I have with Martin's season is half of his home runs came in 7 game stretch in May and he only hit two after June 19. He did improve his BA somewhat in the second half so maybe he was specifically working on making more contact and cutting down on his K's which he had some success with? He has 2 more seasons before he reaches the dreaded Rule 5 Draft eligibility so if he can build on the improvements from last season he could well jump back into the Top 50 next season.
Sunday, January 4, 2026
DrB's 2026 Giants Top 50 Prospects: Honorable Mention(A)
Cam Maldonado OF. DOB: 11/8/2003. B-R, T-R. 6' 3", 200 lbs. Rule 5 Eligible Dec. 2028.
Jose Ortiz OF. DOB: 2/13/2005. B-R, T-R. 5' 11", 165 lbs. Rule 5 Eligible Dec. 2027.
2025(A): .308/.438/.365, 2 SB, 10.6 BB%, 18.2 K%, 66 PA.
13'th round draft pick in 2023. Got off to a blazing start to the 2025 season batting .344/.475/.406 when he went down with what looked like a very bad looking hammy in a game I attended in Rancho Cucamonga. He played 5 games in the ACL in May and then 8 games in the ACL and A San Jose in July before going back on the IL for the rest of the season. So, despite promising minor league numbers he's only had 240 career professional PA's over 3 seasons. His biggest challenge for 2026, obviously, is to prove he can stay healthy.
Jeremiah Jenkins 1B. DOB: 5/5/2003. B-L, T-L. 6' 4", 238 lbs. Rule 5 Eligible Dec 2027.