San Francisco Giants Prospects 2023

Overall Grade: B

What Farhan Zaidi has done in rebuilding the Giants system in a very short time is nothing short of remarkable. There are so many players in this system I really like that it was hard to cut down the list, though the team doesn’t yet have the number of premium prospects as a few other organizations.

Name PosAge Level ETAGradeComments
Kyle HarrisonSP20AA2023A-Elite K rate, control a bit of a concern but younger the competition.
Landen RouppSP23AA2022B+Elite K/BB and success. Somewhat old.
Marco LucianoSS20A+2024BDecent pop, far from elite.
Will BednarSP22A-2024BInjury plagued season, poor control.
Casey Schmitt3B23AAA2023BSolid BA and power. Needs more upper level experience.
Vaun BrownOF24AA2024BInsane numbers but older than all competition. One of the most intersting prospects in milb.
Luis MatosOF20A+2025B-Awful season but younger the competition.
Mason BlackSP22A+2024B-Strong K/BB and success.
Blake SabolC24AAA2023B-Solid BA and power, helped by move to catcher.
Keaton WinnSP24AA2023C+Strong K/BB at three levels.
Grant McCrayOF21A+2024C+Showing elite HR/SB potential.
Sean HjelleSP25MLB2022C-Mediocre K/BB at AAA, better at other levels.
Wil JensenSP24AA2023C-Solid K/BB, struggled at AA.
Tyler FitzgeraldSS24AA2023C-20/20 with terrible BA and discipline.
Jairo PomaresOF21A+2024C-Decent pop, poor discipline.
Kai-Wei TengSP23AA2023C-Huge strikeouts and no control. Probably an RP.
Sean Roby3B23AA2024D+Elite power and horrendous K rate/BA.