AB | 445 |
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AVG | .261 |
OBP | .309 |
SLG | .384 |
HR | 11 |
- Full name Victor Miguel Bericoto
- Born 12/03/2001 in Maracay, Venezuela
- Profile Ht.: 6'1" / Wt.: 155 / Bats: R / Throws: R
Top Rankings
Organization Prospect Rankings
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TRACK RECORD: Bericoto was another piece of the Giants' massive 2018 international recruiting class. Somewhat of a low-profile signing, Bericoto was attractive because of his combination of an easy swing and loft power that should help him profile in a corner-outfield spot. He was excellent in the Dominican Summer League in his pro debut, posting a .472 on-base percentage that ranked just three spots behind White Sox prospect Benyamin Bailey.
SCOUTING REPORT: The Giants were extremely pleased with what they got from Bericoto in 2019. They saw a player with a strong, advanced approach for someone his age and a swing that produces power with the help of big-time strength. His swing is quick and short to the ball with a bit of loft while staying firmly on plane throughout most of the strike zone. Bericoto needs to improve his outfield play in order to stay there—he'd likely wind up in left field—but could move to first base if he doesn't make the necessary adjustments.
THE FUTURE: Bericoto will likely return to the AZL in 2020, when he'll look to build on the progress he's already made and reach his ceiling of an everyday corner outfielder.
Scouting Reports
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TRACK RECORD: Bericoto was another piece of the Giants’ massive 2018 international recruiting class. Somewhat of a low-profile signing, Bericoto was attractive because of his combination of an easy swing and loft power that should help him profile in a corner-outfield spot. He was excellent in the Dominican Summer League in his pro debut, posting a .472 on-base percentage that ranked just three spots behind White Sox prospect Benyamin Bailey.
SCOUTING REPORT: The Giants were extremely pleased with what they got from Bericoto in 2019. They saw a player with a strong, advanced approach for someone his age and a swing that produces power with the help of big-time strength. His swing is quick and short to the ball with a bit of loft while staying firmly on plane throughout most of the strike zone. Bericoto needs to improve his outfield play in order to stay there—he’d likely wind up in left field—but could move to first base if he doesn’t make the necessary adjustments.
THE FUTURE: Bericoto will likely return to the AZL in 2020, when he’ll look to build on the progress he’s already made and reach his ceiling of an everyday corner outfielder. -
TRACK RECORD: Bericoto was another piece of the Giants' massive 2018 international recruiting class. Somewhat of a low-profile signing, Bericoto was attractive because of his combination of an easy swing and loft power that should help him profile in a corner-outfield spot. He was excellent in the Dominican Summer League in his pro debut, posting a .472 on-base percentage that ranked just three spots behind White Sox prospect Benyamin Bailey.
SCOUTING REPORT: The Giants were extremely pleased with what they got from Bericoto in 2019. They saw a player with a strong, advanced approach for someone his age and a swing that produces power with the help of big-time strength. His swing is quick and short to the ball with a bit of loft while staying firmly on plane throughout most of the strike zone. Bericoto needs to improve his outfield play in order to stay there—he'd likely wind up in left field—but could move to first base if he doesn't make the necessary adjustments.
THE FUTURE: Bericoto will likely return to the AZL in 2020, when he'll look to build on the progress he's already made and reach his ceiling of an everyday corner outfielder.