Giants’ Aeverson Arteaga Is More Than A Slick Defender
An outstanding glove makes Aeverson Arteaga one of the more promising shortstop prospects at the lower levels. The next step will be focusing his offensive approach.
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An outstanding glove makes Aeverson Arteaga one of the more promising shortstop prospects at the lower levels. The next step will be focusing his offensive approach.
Drafted last year, Landen Roupp earned two promotions in 2022 and finished at Double-A on the strength of his top two pitches and overall control.
Kyle Harrison met little resistance after a promotion to Double-A and could be on a fast track to San Francisco, especially if he masters a third pitch to pair with his deadly fastball/slider combo.
The 2019 first-rounder culminated his Arizona Fall League campaign with a homer in the Fall Stars Game.
The development of Panamanian catcher Adrian Sugastey in Rookie ball last season adds to the organization’s depth of catching talent.
The Giants are not deterred by Marco Luciano’s struggles at High-A as a 19-year-old last season. They still see the same upside they saw in 2019.
The 21-year-old was the College World Series Most Outstanding Player in 2021 as he pitched Mississippi State to its first championship.
The 22-year-old reliever’s strong finish with San Jose made him an easy protection call on the 40-man roster.
Farhan Zaidi made all the right moves in 2021 and has confidence in his front office, coaches and players that success is sustainable.
The 2020 fourth-rounder finds relief work to his liking. Work in the Arizona Fall League could prepare him to move quickly in 2022.
The 20-year-old Cuban outfielder showed an uncanny ability to find the barrel and hit 20 home runs in just 77 games at two levels of Class A.
The 21-year-old Cuban outfielder hit the ground running when he joined Low-A San Jose, showing both power and an all-fields approach.
The Division II draftee does not lack for confidence, and his stuff played so well against Low-A hitters that he moved to High-A.
The 2019 eighth-rounder’s ability to throw strikes clearly impressed officials in the Cubs organization.
The 22-year-old lefthander had no trouble handling his first full-season assignment.
With the help of his longtime coach, the 2020 third-rounder showed strikeout stuff though the first month of his pro debut.
The 2018 international signee has impressed team officials with solid or better tools across the board.
The 19-year-old shortstop is an exceptional talent, but before he reaches the majors he’ll need to perform in full-season ball.
The 2020 second-rounder played both ways in college, but the Giants are committed to developing his power as a position player.
The 2020 second-rounder impressed members of the Giants organization with his offspeed weapon.
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