We didn't post a Down on the Farm yesterday. Full season leagues are all off until Friday. The ACL game was suspended in the second inning and there was NTSH for the DSL games.
ACL: Giants outscored the Rangers 11-7.
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We didn't post a Down on the Farm yesterday. Full season leagues are all off until Friday. The ACL game was suspended in the second inning and there was NTSH for the DSL games.
ACL: Giants outscored the Rangers 11-7.
11. Blade Tidwell RHP:
13. Drew Gilbert OF:
14. Jesus Rodriguez C:
15. Daniel Susac C:
16. Parks Harber 1B/3B:
17. Carlos Gutierrez OF:
18. Dakota Jordan OF:
A+: .290/.346/.533, 18 HR, 15 SB, 7.9 BB%, 27.9 K%, 355 PA.
Dakota Jordan is the guy who looks and has the athleticism of a football halfback. He's pretty much put concerns about the bat to rest. I was concerned about potential for muscle strains given the body type but he's stayed healthy so far this season with no sign of residual from last year's hammy. Hit a hard double in the Future's Game and is ticketed for a promotion to AA after the break. Stock Up!
19. Argenis Cayama RHP:
A: 3-0, 4.50, 37 IP, 11.43 K/9, 1.95 BB/9, 1.84 GB/FB.
I did not realize Cayama's K/BB was that good until I just now looked up his stat line on Fangraphs. I saw him pitch in Ontario. He was impressive with a sinking mid-90's FB and a sharp slider. Ran into similar stamina problems as Keyner Martinez in the game I saw but he's two years younger than Martinez. Looks like he is currently rehabbing in Arizona. Promising young pitcher. Stock Stable.
20. Luis De La Torre LHP:
A+: 3-6, 5.17, 69.2 IP, 12.01 K/9, 7.11 BB/9.
Since we have a major break in baseball action to report on with both the major leagues and the full season minor leagues shut down for the All-Star Break until Friday, we have some time to check in on how our Top 50 preseason prospects are faring. As in the past, we'll assign them a Stock Up, Stock Down or Stock Stable after reviewing their first half stat lines.
1. Bryce Eldridge 1B/DH:
AAA: Salt Lake City Bees outscored the Sacramento River Cats 11-8.
Trevor McDonald had a bounce-back start allowing one run in 7 IP and the lineup finally broke through with the go-ahead and an an insurance run in the 8'th inning to finish the official first half on a high note. Key Lines:
Heliot Ramos LF- 2 for 4. BA= .275. Heliot punched a couple of oppo-field singles in his first two AB's but his teammates weren't able to bring him around to score.
Rafael Devers 1B- 0 for 3, BB, R. BA= .249. Devers led off the bottom of the 8'th inning with a walk. He took 3B on Eldridge's one-out single. Tony Vitello then made the key move of the game by sending Grant McCray in to run for Eldridge. McCray stole 2B drawing a wild throw from Rockies catcher Hunter Goodman which allowed Devers to score. McCray then scored on Willy Adames single for an insurance run.
Willy Adames SS- 3 for 4, RBI. BA= .230. Adames finishes the official first half with a 3-hit game.
Drew Cavanaugh C- 0 for 2, 2 BB. BA= .219. Cavanaugh may go back to AAA after the All-Star Break. He hasn't hit much but has impressed with plate discipline and an OBP of .324 despite the low BA.
Trevor McDonald RHP- 7 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 1 BB, 4 K, 10/4 GO/AO. ERA= 5.02. It's important for young pitchers to shake off bad starts. It didn't look good when Jake McCarthy led off the game with an inside-the-park HR off the wall in the deepest part of Triples Alley but McDonald settled down and didn't allow another run over 7 innings.
Eric Miller LHP- 1.1 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 2 K's. ERA= 3.29. It was a Win rather than a Save because the Giants scored the go-ahead run after Miller got the last out of the 8'th inning. But is multi-inning appearances by the pitcher who finishes the game the new bullpen management? We'll watch that after the break.
The Giants get the next 4 days off for the All-Star break. I'll try to put a Top 50 Prospects update together and maybe a 2025 draft review. I stopped paying any attention to the All-Star game a long time ago.
After completing a near tour-de-force on Day 1 of the 2026 draft, what did the Giants have in store for Day 2? Let's break it down:
Round 6 #179: Eric Nachtsheim RHP, College. DOB: 3/28/2004. 6' 4", 235 lbs.
Round 8 #238: Cody Brasch RHP, College. DOB: 1/20/2004. 6' 3", 205 lbs.
Round 10 #298: Ian Korn RHP, College. DOB: 6/20/2003. 6' 0", 205 lbs.
Round 11 #328: Charlie Bussey III, OF, College. DOB: 12/15/2003. B-R, T-R, 6' 2", 205 lbs.
Round 12 #358: Josiah Kemp OF, HS. DOB: 9/28/2007. B-R, T- R. 6' 1", 185 lbs.
Another pedigree kid. Nephew of Matt Kemp. PG scouting summary: Long and athletic outfielder with huge projection, bouncy fast twitch athlete with CF tools. Outstanding at PG 16U World Series, PG underclass AA games. He's an outstanding student committed to Oklahoma. Giants will likely need to go considerably over slot to sign him.
Round 13 #388: Colin Fisher LHP, College. DOB: 9/21/2004. 6' 3", 225 lbs.
Round 14 #418: Alex Solis RHP, College. DOB: 12/3/2004. 6' 1", 190 lbs.
Round 15 #448: Drew Smith 3B, College. DOB: 6/17/2003. B-R, T-R. 6' 2", 201 lbs.
Round 16 #478: Dalton Wentz 3B, College. DOB: 7/28/2005. B-S, T-R. 6' 2", 215 lbs.
Round 17 #508: Tanner Mally OF, College. DOB: 8/18/2004. B-R, T-R. 6' 0", 185 lbs.
Round 18 #538: Ryder Brooks LHP, College. DOB: 3/30/2004. 6' 3", 200 lbs.
Round 19 #568: Mikey Bell 3B, College. DOB: 2/20/2004. B-R, T-R. 6' 2", 200 lbs.
Round 20 #598. JP Robertson RHP, College. DOB: 1/17/2004. 6' 0", 190 lbs.
AAA: Sacramento River Cats crushed the Salt Lake City Bees 9-2.