Will Bednar RHP. DOB: 6/13/2000. 6' 2", 230 lbs. Drafted 2021 Round 1, #14 overall.
Saturday, January 4, 2025
DrB's 2025 Giants Top 50 Prospects: #50 Will Bednar
Scouting the 2025 Draft: Xavier Neyens
Xavier Neyens 3B, HS. DOB: 10/29/2006. B-L, T-R. 6' 4", 200 lbs.
Neyens is a big kid with plus power potential and a strong approach at the plate. Per MLB Pipeline he's reached 95 MPH off a mound so has the arm strength to go with athleticism to be a good defensive 3B. Committed to Oregon State. I'm not crazy about the profile for a HS prospect. Ceiling is very bat dependent.
Friday, January 3, 2025
Hot Stove League Update: Charlie Morton Signs with Orioles; Dodgers Sign Hyeseong Kim Because They Can
The Orioles signed 41 years old Charlie Morton RHP for 1 yr/$15 M and the way things are going, Morton just might still command $15 M/yr on one year contracts when he's 51 yo!
2024(Braves): 8-10, 4.19, 165.1 IP, 9.1 K/9, 3.5 BB/9.
Again, Morton was never linked to the Giants and he seems like a guy who is more comfortable playing on the east coast but the list of veteran pitchers who can eat innings continues to dwindle. Perhaps Buster Posey means what he says that he is ready to roll with the Giants stable of young pitchers?
The Dodgers made a somewhat surprising move by signing Hyeseong Kim to a 3 year contracts for $12.5 M with a club option for 2 additional seasons for $9.5 M. Note this is not Jung Hoo Lee's good friend Ha Seong Kim. This is another player with a similar name who was posted by his KBO team. This is a curious signing in that the Dodgers were never mentioned as being interested in Kim and they don't appear to really have a need for him. The Dodgers are set at all positions and have Miguel Rojas, Chris Taylor and Tommy Edman as excellent utility players. I mean, if you've got it, flaunt it!
Kim is reportedly an excellent defender at multiple positions but has mostly played 2B recently. He's a contact hitter but with much less power than Ha Seong Kim which makes you wonder how he will fare against MLB pitching. At one point I thought about putting his name out there as a fit for the Giants to play 2B since he bats left, but every time I looked at those power numbers I just said "nah", so we'll wish him luck with the Dodgers..... or not.
Addendum: To make room on the 40-man roster for Hyeseong Kim, the Dodgers DFA'd Diego Cartaya C. This is interesting and kind of sad because just 2 years ago, Cartaya was widely considered the Dodgers top prospect and possibly the top prospect in all of baseball. His numbers cratered in the upper minors and now he's DFA'd. Another example of how prospect evaluation is an inexact science at best.
DrB's 2025 Giants Top 50 Prospects: Dominican Dandies
We'll start off our prospect countdown with a focus on the "Dominican Dandies." These are players from the DSL teams who for one reason or another appear to be prospects of note but we just don't have enough information to justify putting them in the top 50. Since I don't have much in the way of scouting reports we'll mostly look at their age, handedness and size as well as stat lines. I hope we see all or most of them in the ACL this season.
Angel Guzman 1B/OF. DOB: 11/15/2005. B-L, T-L. 5' 11", 170 lbs. Signed Jan 2023.
Oliver Tejada CF. DOB: 12/9/2006. B-R, T-R. 5' 11", 180 lbs. Signed Jan 2024($147 K).
2024: .300/.405/.488, 5 HR, 13 SB, 10.7 BB%, 18.5 K%, 205 PA.
Evan Estevez LF. DOB: 8/14/2007. B-R, T-R. 6'3", 165 lbs. Signed Jan 2024($147.5 K).
2024: .290/.369/.387, 2 HR, 6 SB, 10.6 BB%, 30.7 K%, 179 PA.
Two things stand out with Estevez: 1. 2024 was his age 16 season. 2. 6' 3". Huge projectability here.
Juan Colorado SS. DOB: 9/18/2006. B-R, T-R. 6' 0", 165 lbs. Signed Jan 2024($272 K).
2024: .248/.330/.309, HR, 5 SB, 9.7 BB%, 35.7 K%, 165 PA.
Yohendry Sanchez C. DOB: 11/9/2006. B-R, T-R. 6' 0", 207 lbs. Signed Jan 2024($1.4 M).
2024: .241/.489/.448, HR, 22.2 BB%, 24.4 K%, 45 PA.
Physically mature for age. Classic catchers body.
Jesus Alexander C/1B. DOB: 9/4/2005. B-L, T-R. 6'2", 185 lbs. Signed Jan 2023
Argenis Cayama RHP. DOB: 9/15/2006. 6' 1", 180 lbs. Signed Jan 2024($147.5 K).
2024: 0-1, 2.59, 24.1 IP, 10.73 K/9, 3.33 BB/9.
I found one report of a 97 MPH FB with a projectable frame.
Frainer Mejias RHP. DOB: 1/10/2006. 6' 1", 170 lbs. Signed Jan 2023.
Randry DeLeon RHP. DOB: 7/21/2005. 6' 4", 201 lbs. Signed Jan 2023.
Albert Jimenez 3B. DOB: 10/28/2006. B-R, T-R. 6' 1", 174 lbs. Signed Jan 2024($197.5 K).
2024: .264/.339/.405, 3 HR, 9.7 BB%, 22.0 K%, 186 PA.
Santiago Camacho C. DOB: 1/27/2007. B-S, T-R. 5' 11", 176 lbs. Signed Jan 2024($277.5 K).d
2024: .363/.507/.549, 2 HR, 3 SB, 20.3 BB%, 15.2 K%, 138 PA.
Not a lot to not like in that stat line. Performed much better than top bonus baby Yohendry Sanchez. And switch-hitting catchers don't grow on trees.
Summary:
This is one of several reasons I believe the Giants farm system is underrated. The Giants 2024 class of international prospects is looking exceptionally strong. That backs up the 2023 class of Rayner Arias, Lisbel Diaz and several others. If they don't mess up signing Josuar Gonzalez on January 15 that will make 3 banner years for international signings. This run is going to start paying dividends in the upper minors and hopefully the MLB team in another year or two and you will see the Giants farm system rankings go way up.
Thursday, January 2, 2025
Scouting the 2025 Draft: Aiva Arquette
Aiva Arquette 2B, College. DOB: 10/17/2023. B-R, T-R. 6', 4", 220 lbs.
Wednesday, January 1, 2025
DrB's 2025 Giants Top 50 Prospects
Happy New Year, everybody! We'll celebrate by unveiling DrB's 2025 Giants Top 50 Prospects.
I want to thank everybody for the discussion of the preliminary list. I ended up adding 3 players I overlooked: Walker Martin, Carson Ragsdale and Carson Seymour. This year's list is particularly challenging as after a clear #1 there is a large second tier with prospects ranging from guys who have appeared in MLB games all the way down to "Dominican Dandies." As always it is a challenge to give relative values to prospects who are close to "graduating" vs younger players who may or may not have higher ceilings, pitchers vs hitters, etc. While rankings have some approximate meaning, I've learned to see them as only a rough ranking and to not worry to much about being too precise with it. The main goal of the exercise is to develop a better understanding of the players who may be future Giants. With that said, on with the list: