Monday, December 29, 2025

Scouting the 2026 Draft: Tyler Spangler

Tyler Spangler SS, HS.  DOB:  10/1/2007.  B-L, T-R.  6' 3", 195 lbs.

Here is a high school shortstop prospect who could be an under-the-radar pick at #4 for the Giants since he attends De La Salle HS in Northern California where Kyle Harrison went to school.  We know FZ had a strong preference players with local ties.  We don't know for sure if Buster Posey has the same preference.  Spangler is a big shortstop with obvious comps to Corey Seager as do almost all big B-L shortstops.  He has solid tools across the board though none particularly stand out.  He already shows strong plate discipline and power should develop with experience and a maturing frame.

Preliminary DrB's 2026 Giants Top 50 Prospects: Dominican Dandies

The Giants traded one of my top Dominican Dandies, Miguel Caraballo C, in the Daniel Susac trade, but there are more intriguing prospects in the DSL so let's take a look:

Saturday, December 27, 2025

DrB's Preliminary 2026 Giants Top 50 Prospects: Honorable Mentions

Here is a list of honorable mention prospects who did not make the preliminary top 50 list.  The big question here is whether any of them need to be added to the list and if they do, who would get bumped off?

AAA:


AA:


A+:


A:

Drake George RHP
Gerelmi Maldonado RHP
Niko Mazza RHP
Melvin Pineda RHP
Cade Vernon RHP
Jose Astudillo OF
Lorenzo Meola SS
Cam Maldonado OF
Jose Ortiz OF
Jeremiah Jenkins 1B

ACL:

Santiago Camacho C
Andy Polanco OF
Marlon Franco RHP

What say you?

Friday, December 26, 2025

Preliminary DrB's 2026 Giants Top 50 Prospects List

The final list will wait until after January 2 to make sure Luis Hernandez in fact signs with the Giants as expected.  In the meantime I'll post a preliminary list and ask for comments and recommendations.  In the past, feedback from reader/commenters produced changes in the list, so please make your voice heard.  My only requests are 1.  Keep the flamethrowers locked up.  It's preliminary list and as always please don't get too hung up on exact order.  The main goal of the exercise is to get better acquainted with the Giants farm system and the players who are part of it.  2.  Please include your reasoning behind your recommended changes.  A well reasoned recommendation will always get stronger consideration for the final list.  

This is not an easy list.  It's fairly easy to identify a top 6 or 7 but after that, it's almost like you could put about 40 names in a hat and draw them at random along with the usual tensions between long term ceiling and proximity to the major leagues.  

1.  Bryce Eldridge 1B/DH
3.  Luis Hernandez SS
4.  Bo Davidson OF
5.  Jhonny Level SS
6.  Gavin Kilen 2B
10.  Carson Seymour RHP
11.  Blade Tidwell RHP
13.  Drew Gilbert OF
15.  Daniel Susac C
16.  Parks Harber 1B/3B
18.  Dakota Jordan OF
19.  Argenis Cayama RHP
22.  Yunior Marte RHP
23.  Trevor Cohen OF
24.  Rayner Arias OF
25.  Joe Whitman LHP
27.  Justin Dean OF
28.  Dayson Croes 2B
29.  Trent Harris RHP
30.  Wilkin Ramos RHP
31.  Will Bednar RHP
32.  Braxton Roxby RHP
33.  Jack Choate LHP
37.  Victor Bericoto OF/1B
38.  Scott Bandura OF
39.  Josh Bostick RHP
40.  Greg Farone LHP
41.  Cesar Perdomo LHP
42.  Charlie McDaniel LHP
43.  Jean Carlos Sio IF
44.  Charlie Szykowny 3B/1B
46.  Jonah Cox OF
47.  Damian Bravo OF
48.  Zane Zielinski SS
49.  Zander Darby 3B
50.  Lisbel Diaz OF.

We ran out of room when when we got to A San Jose Roster which leaves opportunity for a long list of Honorable Mentions and Dominican Dandies.  

Let's hear your feedback!

Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Prospect Smackdown: International Bonanza!

While the Giants have made headlines with a series of international position player signings at the top of the market they quietly amassed a large cadre of young international pitchers rising rapidly through the prospect rankings and may start making a significant impact within the next 2-3 years.  MLB Pipeline currently lists 7, yes that's 7, in their Giants Top 30.  Let's break it down:

Argenis Cayama RHP.  DOB:  9/15/2006.  6' 1", 180 lbs.  Signed Jan 2024.  Rule 5 Eligible Dec. 2028.  

2025(ACL):  1-1, 2.25, 48 IP, 10.31 K/9, 3.38 BB/9, 3.32 GB/FB.
2025(A):  1-0, 8.16, 14.1 IP, 4.40 K/9, 6.28 BB/9, 2.69 GB/FB.

Cayama put himself on prospect radars by being young for his level and showing an advanced mix of pitches including 4 and 2 seam fastballs that sit 92-94 and flash 97 MPH.  He also has a slider and changeup which are developing.  I hope to catch him pitching for A San Jose in 2026.

Keyner Martinez RHP.  DOB:  8/16/2004.  6' 1", 165 lbs.  Signed July 2023.  Rule 6 Eligible Dec. 2026.

2025(ACL):  3-1, 1.90, 47.1 IP, 12.74 K/9, 1.90 BB/91.28 GB/FB.
2025(A):  2-1, 2.86, 22 IP, 12.27 K/9, 4.50 BB/9, 1.65 FB/FB.

Baseball America rates both his fastball and slider as best in system.  He had a sensational 2025 campaign in the ACL and A levels.  MLB Pipeline says his FB is mid-90's topping out at 98 MPH.  Change up is a "work in progress."  His size may put him in the bullpen but so far his FB velocity stays up through 4 inning appearances.

Alberto Laroche RHP.  DOB:  12/1/2005.  5' 11", 171 lbs.  Signed April 2024.  Rule 5 Eligible Dec. 2028.

2025(DSL):  1-3, 2.11, 38.1 IP, 7.98 K/9, 1.41 BB/9, 2.32 GB/FB.

MLB Pipeline scouting report has him with some of the "most electric stuff" in the DSL.  He gets elite groundball rates from an "explosive" sinker. He also throws a 4-seamer, slider and change up.  He should graduate to Arizona to start 2026 and we will likely see him in A San Jose boxscores by the end of the season.

Luis De La Torre LHP.  DOB:  9/6/2003.  6' 0", 188 lbs.  Signed July 2023, Rule 5 Eligible Dec. 2026.

2025(ACL):  2-1, 3.72, 38.2 IP, 14.43 K/9, 3.72 BB/9, 0.95 GB/FB.
2025(A):  2-2, 1.77, 35.2 IP, 11.86 K/9, 2.78 BB/9, 2.16 GB/FB.  

I saw him pitch after his promotion to A San Jose and came away impressed.  He had excellent command of a live fastball and tight slider.  I thought I saw a pretty good change up or two also.  MLB Pipeline scouting report has his FB 94-96 MPH up to 98.  There was no radar gun in the park when I saw him pitch.  I thought his FB had some pop but I'm pleasantly surprised to see those velocity numbers.  He's coming up on Rule 5 eligibility so should probably start 2026 in A+.

Carlos De La Rosa LHP.  DOB:  11/30/2007.  5' 11", 178 lbs.  Signed Jan 2025(Yankees), Acquired by Trade(Camilo Doval RHP) July 2025.  Rule 5 Eligible Dec. 2029.

Yankees gave him a $400 K bonus.  He had a strong DSL season at age 17.  FB goes 92-94 up to 96 MPH.  He is developing two sliders and a changeup.  We should see him in Arizona as an 18 yo.  It's turning out the Giants got quite a haul for Camilo Doval and De La Rosa may turn out to be the best of them.

2025(DSL):  0-1, 4.73, 32.1 IP, 14.20 K/9, 2.78 BB/9, 1.00 GB/FB.

Yunior Marte RHP.  DOB:  8/9/2003.  6' 5", 210 lbs.  Signed Jul 2021(Royals), Acquired by Trade Jul 2025(Mike Yastrzemski).  Rule 5 Eligible Dec. 2026.

2025(A):  3-5, 2.91, 102 IP, 8.47 K/9, 2.56 BB/9, 1.08 GB/FB.

This is not the same Yunior Marte who pitched for the Giants a couple of years ago.  That guy was kind of small. This dude is large.  Acquired from the Royals for Mike Yastrzemski.  His FB goes 92-95 MPH up to 97.  He pairs that with a slider that MLB Pipeline calls a "deadly combo" against right handed batters.  His secondary stuff is still developing. 

Gerelmi Maldonado RHP.  DOB:  12/21/2003.  6' 2", 170 lbs.  Signed Jan 2021.  Rule 5 Eligible.

2025(A):  0-4, 3.97, 59 IP, 10.53 K/9, 6.71 BB/9, 2.07 GB/FB.

Gerelmi came back from Tommy John surgery with a wild hair up his nose.  His K rates suggests the stuff is still there but he needs to re-find his command.  I am not sure he will make it onto MLB Pipeline's 2026 Giants Top 30 Prospects list.  I know he will be lower on my list until he proves he can command his pitches again.

SmackdownKeyner Martinez wins this smackdown on the strength of his results on the field and glowing scouting report.  I mean, if you have two pitches that are best in organization, that's pretty tough to beat, right?  I will probably rank him in my top 10 Giants prospects.  I am excited about the whole group.  It sure seems like the Giants should get at least one SP and a couple of relievers out of this group.

Monday, December 22, 2025

Scouting the 2026 Draft: Sawyer Strosnider

Sawyer Strosnider OF, College(TCU).  DOB:  6/26/2005.  B-L, T-L.  6' 2", 200 lbs.  

2025(College):  .350/.420/.650, 13 2B, 10 3B, 11 HR, 10 SB, 8.0 BB%, 18.7 K%, 251 PA.

Draft eligible Sophomore.  5-tool athlete with "light-tower power", probably enough speed to play CF and definitely enough arm to play RF, but a questionable hit tool.  He went 5 for 35 with 17 K's to start his college career but then hit .398 with just 14 K's for the rest of his freshman season.  Maintaining contact through his sophomore season will go a long way to build his stock.  If he improves his strike zone control the sky is his limit. Oh, and it's at least a 70 grade name.

Sunday, December 21, 2025

Prospect Smackdown: Pitching Battle Royale

I think we've all looked at the Giants starting pitching situation as a glass half empty and we may be missing the glass that's half full.  I know I have been quite vocal about the need to add starters in the Hot Stove League and the Giants themselves have said their goal is to add two starting pitchers to give them some pitching depth.  Giants GM Zach Minasian held a Zoom call with beat writers and Alex Pavlovic has a quote which has Minasian perhaps backing off that goal a bit:  "If we can't develop a couple of those, several of those, shame on us. I believe in our developing system and our pitching group.....getting another starter would be great, but is it a total necessity?  I don't think it's a failure if we don't get another starter, but we'll continue to look,"

So who is in this gaggle of young starting pitching Minasian is talking about?  Let's do a pitching prospect smackdown.  As it stands, the Giants have 5 potential starting pitchers on their 40-man roster who still qualify as prospects, meaning they have pitched less than 50 innings at the MLB level.  This does not include young pitchers with limited MLB experience who accumulated more than 50 innings but for various reasons have not established themselves as MLB veterans:  Hayden Birdsong RHP, Tristan Beck RHP and Keaton Winn RHP.  Everybody is forgetting about J. T. Brubaker RHP who was tendered a contract and is awaiting an arbitration hearing.  Let's get to the Prospect Battle Royale:

Trevor McDonald RHP.  DOB:  2/26/2001. 6' 2", 201 lbs.  1 Option.

2025(AAA):  9-9, 5.31, 142.1 IP, 9.11 K/9, 3.92 BB/9, 2.03 GB/FB.
2025(MLB):  1-0, 1.80, 15 IP, 8.40 K/9, 1.20 BB/9, 2.30 GB/FB.

I've been a Trevor McDonald fanboy ever since the Giants drafted him out of high school in the 11'th round in 2019 but used draft bonus rules to cobble together an $800 K bonus.  McDonald's development trajectory mirrors Logan Webb's. Both had great sinkers that kept the ball on the ground at dominant levels.  McDonald was electric in three late-season MLB appearances but with a limited pitch mix:  51% curve, 39% Sinker, 6% Change Up. His sinker averaged 93 MPH.  For long term success the next step is to follow Webb in perfecting the changeup and increase it in the mix.  

Carson Seymour RHP.  DOB:  12/16/1998.  6' 6", 255 lbs.  2 Options.

2025(AAA):  4-8, 3.86, 77 IP, 10.52 K/9, 4.56 BB/9, 2.45 GB/FB.
2025(MLB):  1-3, 4.75, 36 IP, 6.50 K/9, 3.25 BB/9, 1.54 GB/FB, 42% Sinker, 22% Fastball, 20% Slider, 10% Changeup, 6% Curve, 96.4 vFA.  

While Trevor McDonald needs to add a pitch to his repertoire, Seymour may need to simplify his.  The sinker and 4-seamer are both plus pitches.  He probably needs to concentrate on polishing up a third and/or 4'th pitch. Seymour pitched really well in a notoriously tough environment in the PCL. Although his numbers were not as good in a small sample at the MLB level, he finished strong with a couple of scoreless appearances including a final 3-inning stint on 9/24.  He might be the most ready of this group to step up into a 5'th SP role.

Kai-Wei Teng RHP.  DOB:  12/1/1998.  6' 4", 241 lbs.  2 Options.

2025(AAA):  3-2, 3.63, 14.05 K/9, 3.47 BB/9, 1.42 GB/FB.  
2025(MLB):  2-4, 6.37, 11.83 K/9, 5.16 BB/9, 0.97 GB/FB, 39% Slider, 25% 4-seam FB, 14% Curve, 14% Sinker, 10% Change Up, 93.2 vFA.

If K rate is a measure of stuff, Teng had some of the best stuff in the organization in AAA.  Although he got knocked around at the MLB level, he threw some impressive looking pitches.  He's another case where he may need to simplify his arsenal. His two most effective pitches were the slider and changeup.  The sinker was more effective than the 4-seam and the curve got hammered.  

Blade Tidwell RHP.  DOB:  6/8/2001.  6' 4", 207 lbs.  2 Options.

2025(AAA-Mets):  6-4, 4.10, 79 IP, 9.91 K/9, 3.65 BB/9, 1.07 GB/FB.
2025(AAA-Giants):  0-0, 1.50, 18 IP, 10.30 K/9, 2.50 BB/9, 0.86 GB/FB.
2025(MLB-Mets):  1-1, 9.00, 15 IP, 6.00 K/9, 6.00 BB/9, 0.80 GB/FB, 39% 4-seam FB(95.7), 38% Slider, 18% Sinker.  

Was effective in AAA after coming to the Giants in the haul for Tyler Rogers, but shoulder soreness limited his appearances.  Given his previous connection to Tony Vitello at Tennessee I could see him seriously challenge for a MLB role out of spring training.  Probably needs to develop a changeup or split to be a SP at the MLB level.

Carson Whisenhunt LHP.  DOB:  10/20/2000.  6' 3", 214 lbs.  3 Options.

2025(AAA):  9-5, 4.43, 107.2 IP, 7.94 K/9, 2.93 BB/9, 1.40 GB/FB.
2025(MLB):  2-1, 5.01, 23.1 IP, 6/17 K/9, 4.63, 6.17 K/9, 4.63 BB/9, 1.07 GB/FB, 48% Sinker(92.5), 37% Change Up, 14% Slider.  

Whiz's K/9 was a bit disappointing even at the AAA level given he reportedly has an 80-grade change up.  At the MLB level he simply did not have enough command of his sinking FB to fully set up the change and he has never commanded a breaking ball.  So where does that leave him?  I have this feeling that if Dave Righetti was still the Giants pitching coach he would have him ditch the breaking ball and teach him a cutter to give him a bit of horizontal glove-side movement.  The other thought is to add a 4-seamer to expand the batter's vertical visual field.  

Battle Royale Smackdown:  The problem here, like in the outfield, is a lot of intriguing potential but nothing that gives a ton of confidence.  I guess I would move Seymour to the top of this list and make 5'th SP his role to lose in spring training.  Of course the other option is to acquire another veteran and make these five the staring rotation in AAA Sacramento to start the season.  And don't forget Hayden Birdsong, Keaton Winn and Tristan Beck.  I have to say, though, that Zach Minasian has a point.  If the Giants can't develop at least one league-average SP out of this bunch then they need to completely rethink their player development.