Saturday, October 11, 2025

Giants Organizational Depth Charts: Catcher

Now that we have our season reviews of all organizational levels out of the way, let's get started on our organizational depth charts.  First off, a disclaimer:  I have no knowledge of how Buster Posey and Giants management rank their players outside of what I read in easily accessible news sources.  These are my rankings.  I base this on roster lists for various organizational levels and I exclude players who I understand will be free agents once the postseason games are over.  We'll start off with the catcher position.  

MLB

1.  Patrick BaileyBailey is the best defensive catcher in MLB by a large margin which is where almost all of his value lies because he is also one of the worst hitting catchers in league.  There are some reasons to think he might be able to improve, if only modestly, which would give him elite WAR value.  He's still young at age 26 and has not quite 3 years of MLB experience so may still be figuring out how to adjust and readjust to MLB pitching.  He was much better in the second half last season after one of the worst half-seasons at the plate of any Giants hitter in my memory and I lived through Johnnie LeMaster.  He was an early adopter of the "torpedo" bats early last season which have a mixed track record and seemed to not serve Bailey well.  His bats looked more orthodox in the second half when his numbers improved a lot.  MLBTR says Bailey is arbitration eligible and projected to make $2.2 M next season, but not so fast.  NBC Sports Bay Area says he must be a "super two" player to be eligible and will likely "just miss."  In either case, Bailey is still a bargain even if he remains completely dependent on his defense for value.

2.  Andrew Knizner:  It seems like a lot of analysts are writing off Knizner for next season and penciling in Jesus Rodriguez, acquired in the Camilo Doval trade with the Yankees, as the back up catcher.  I say not so fast.  We'll talk about Rodriquez in more detail next but are the Giants really going to turn the back up catcher role over to someone who has never played a MLB game?  Reserve catcher role is notoriously hard and Knizner provided just above league average defense and batted over .300 in the second half which is extremely tough to do in such a small sample size of PA's.  Knizner is arbitration eligible with a MLBTR projected salary of $1.3 M.  I don't think the Giants will go all the way to an arbitration hearing with him but they should do everything they reasonably can to get him re-signed for another season.  

3.  Jesus RodriguezRodriguez has hit for average at every level in the minor leagues but with limited power.  According to scouting reports in mlb.com and Fangraphs his superior contact skill is countered by a hyper-aggressive approach at the plate which causes him to swing at a lot of pitches outside the zone leading to weaker contact, although double digit BB% seems to indicate an improvement in plate discipline.  He has a plus arm behind the plate but the rest of his defensive profile is iffy.  Buster Posey is said to be looking for contact hitters who will keep the line moving so he may roll the dice on his trade deadline acquisition but it seems like Rodriguez might be better served polishing both his plate discipline and receiving skills in AAA Sacramento while he waits for an opportunity.  He's already on the 40-man roster but Fangraphs says he has two options.

AAA:  

None:  I assume Sam Huff, Logan Porter and Max Stassi are all minor league free agents and the only other player listed as a catcher on the AAA Sacramento River Cats roster is Thomas Gavello who played zero games at catcher last season.  I would not be surprised if the Giants bring back at least one of the vets for catching depth.

AA:  

Drew CavanaughCavanaugh was the Giants 17'th round draft pick in 2023 and made impressive progress this season batting over .290 with some power at A San Jose and A+ Eugene.  He filled in for 14 games in AAA where he hit .184 and finished the season with a cup of coffee in AA Richmond where he hit .186.  I saw him play for San Jose early in the season where he looked like the best hitter on the team.  He will probably start 2026 in AA where he will try to overcome the Eastern League Curse.

Zach Morgan and Adrian Sugastey are also listed on the AA Richmond Flying Squirrels roster.  They have both struggled to hit with consistency.

A+:

Jack Payton, Onil Perez and Luke Shliger are all listed on the A+ Eugene Emeralds roster but are fringe prospects who have yet to find traction in professional baseball.

A:  

Daniel Rogers was an undrafted free agent who batted .278 in 54 AB's at the end of the season.  He bats left.  The other intriguing name on the roster is Diego Cartaya who was once one of the top prospects in all of baseball in the Dodgers organization.  BTW, the Dodgers have produced some fine major league ballplayers but their prospects and farm system are sometimes wildly overrated because....Dodgers.  I am not sure what Cartaya's status is for next season.  He was signed late so he may be on one of those year+ contracts which carries over to the next season.  Fernando Gonzalez, Ty Hanchey and Juan Perez are also listed on the SJ roster but appear to be more organizational players.

ACL:  

Santiago Camacho is a switch-hitting 18-year old in his second pro season who had a respectable line of .234/.295/.426 with 5 HR in 156 PA.  He can start 2026 back in the ACL and still not be old for his level

DSL:  

Yohendry Sanchez was the Giants highest bonus baby from 2024 just above Jhonny Level.  He played very little in his age 17 season but batted .275/.359/.394 in 170 PA's in his age 18 season in 2025.  I expect to see him in ACL Giants boxscores next season.  Miguel Caraballo is an intriguing prospect who played all of 2025 season at age 16.  He is a switch-hitter and put up an impressive line of .264/.432/.442 with 5 HR's.  

2025 Season Reviews: DSL Giants Orange

Giants Orange's record in the DSL was 35-19, good for first place in the Southwest division.  Like Giants Black, they were eliminated from the postseason during the pool play phase.  

Team Stats:  

Batting Average- .246(27)
OBP- .390(14)
SLG%:  .346(23)
OPS:  .736(25)
Hits:  391(29)
Doubles:  62(46)
Triples:  14(35)
Home Runs:  23(20)
Stolen Bases:  75(44)
Runs:  .323(20)

ERA:  4.17(9)
K/9:  7.58(47)
BB/9:  5.57(17)
Saves:  14(8)
GO/AO:  1.14(7)

Individual Stats:

Batting Leaders:

Plate Appearances:  1.  Yulian Barreto(17 yo)-  227.  2.  Anthony Marquez(18 yo)- 221.  3.  Djean Macares(17 yo)- 200.

Batting Average:  1.  Barreto- .322.  2.  Carlos Concepcion(18 yo)- .282.  3.  Marquez- .276.

OBP:  1.  Barreto- .449.  2.  Miguel Caraballo(16 yo)- .432.  Marquez- .423.

SLG%:  1.  Concepcion- .497.  2. Caraballo- .442.  3.  Barreto- .394.

OPS:  1. l Caraballo- .874.  2.  Concepcion- .869.  3.  Barreto- .843.

Hits:  1.  Barreto- 58.  2.  Marquez- 48.  3.  Concepcion- 46.

Doubles:  1.  Marquez- 12.  2.  Concepcion- 9.  3.  Barreto- 6.

Triples:  1.  Concepcion, Macares- 4.  3.  Barreto, Caraballo- 2

Home Runs:  1.  Concepcion- 6.  2.  Caraballo- 5.  3.  Rainer Espinoza(17 yo), Franco Willias(20 yo)- 3.

BB%:  1.  Marquez- 18.6.  2.  Caraballo- 16.6.  3.  Barreto- .159.

K%:  1.  Macares- 13.0.  2.  Marquez- 14.0.  3.  Barreto- 14.5.

Pitching:  

Innings:  1.  Jose D. Gonzalez(19 yo)- 41.1.  2.  Iverson Paulino(18 yo)- 41.  3.  Elkyns Villareal(18 yo)- 38.

ERA(Min 20 IP):  1.  Jose D. Gonzalez- 2.40.  2.  Omar Calcurian(20 yo)- 2.73.  3.  Randry DeLeon(19 yo)- 3.66.

K/9(Min 20 IP):  1.  DeLeon- 12.94.  2.  Villareal- 9.24.  3.  Luis Hernandez(19 yo)- 8.75.

BB/9(Min 20 IP):  Brayan Cabello(21 yo)- 2.54.  2.  Jose Trevizo(17 yo)- 3.16.  3.  Jose D. Gonzalez- 3.27.

GO/AO(Min 20 IP):  Cabello- 2.00.  2.  Villareal- 1.80.  3.  Calcurian- 1.43.

Comments:  Djean Macares is a CF prospect who got a sizable bonus.  Miguel Caraballo is intriguing as he is a switch-hitting catcher who played the full season at age 16.  Yulian Barreto put up impressive batting numbers but is more limited defensively to 2B.  

Friday, October 10, 2025

2025 Season Reviews: DSL Giants Black

The Dominican Summer League consists of 51 teams divided into 8 divisions.  A total of 16 teams make the postseason which consists of several rounds of "pool play" then a semifinal series and championship series.  Most MLB organizations field two teams in the league including the Giants who play as Giants Orange and Giants Black.  Giants Black finished the season with a record of 33-23 which was good for third place in the DSL South 1 game behind Arizona Red and the Angels.  They were a wild card team but were eliminated from the postseason in pool play.

Team Stats:

Batting Average:  .246(27)
OBP:  .359(10)
SLG%:  .352(28)
OPS:  .711(35)
Runs:  300(29)
Hits:  416(18)
Doubles:  81(15)
Triples:  21(8)
Home Runs:  19(22)
Stolen Bases:  105(30)

ERA:  4.13(8)
K/9:  8.14
BB/9:  4.78(5)
K/BB:  1.70(43)
GO/AO:  0.97(32)

Individual Stats:

Batting Leaders:

Plate Appearances:  1.  Josuar Gonzalez(17 yo)- 228.  2.  Evan Estevez(17 yo)- 215.  3.  Luis Frias(20 yo)- 178.

Batting Average:  1.  Yosneiker Rivas(19 yo)- .315.  2.  Gonzalez, Frias- .288.  4. Yohendry Sanchez(18 yo)- .275.

OBP:  1.  Rivas- .412.  2.  Gonzalez- .404.  3.  Estevez- .381.

SLG%:  1.  Rivas- .462.  2.  Gonzalez- .455.  3.  Estevez- .436.

OPS:  1.  Rivas- .874.  2.  Gonzalez- .859.  3.  Estevez- .817.

Hits:  1.  Gonzalez- 55.  2.  Estevez- 47.  3. Frias- 46.

Doubles:  1.  Estevez- 13.  2.  Gonzalez, Sanchez- 10.  3.  Rivas- 9.

Triples:  1.  Gonzalez- 5.  2.  Estevez, Frias, Dennys Riera(20)- 3.  

Home Runs:  1.  Gonzalez, Estevez, Albert Jimenez(18 yo)- 4

Stolen Bases:  1.  Gonzalez- 33.  2.  Yoxander Benitez(18 yo)- 15).  3.  Frias- 13.

Pitching Leaders: 

Innings:  1.  Brayan Narvaez(20 yo)- 47.  2.  Dilan Fernandez(20 yo)- 41.2.  3.  Leandro Rodriguez(19 yo- 41.

ERA(Min 20 IP):  1.  Alberto LaRoche(19 yo)- 2.11.  2.  Carlos Toro(18 yo)- 2.15.  3. Rodriguez- 2.41.

K/9:  1. Alfonso Perez(19 yo)- 10.65.  2.  Rodriguez- 10.10.  3.  Lender Bracho(20 yo)- 9.79.

BB/9:  1.  LaRoche- 1.41.  2.  Narvaez- 2.30.  3.  Jose De La Rosa(17 yo)- 2.42.

GO/AO:  1. LaRoche- 2.35.  2.  Mario Gonzalez(18 yo)- 2.15.  3.  Bracho- 1.78.

Comments:  Josuar Gonzalez is already considered an elite prospect and some rankings have him as high as the Giants #2 prospect behind Bryce Eldridge.  His best tool is speed but he also has power and projectable power and is considered a true shortstop.  He's been comped to Jose Reyes.  Evan Estevez is an intriguing prospect as he was just 17 years old but in his second pro season.  Don't sleep on Yohendry Sanchez, a catcher, who got the Giants highest international bonus from the 2024 cycle.  Most of the pitchers are older players who may not be true prospects although age is not as critical for pitchers as for hitters at this level.  Keep an eye on Carlos Toro and Jose De La Rosa(not to be confused with Carlos De La Rosa who came over from the Yankees in the Camilo Doval trade) as they were more age-appropriate for the league.

Thursday, October 9, 2025

2025 Season Reviews: ACL Giants

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The ACL Giants dominated with a league-leading with a 42-18 record. Unfortunately they got swept in the best of three playoff series by the ACL Angels who finished with a the second best record of 38-22.  

Team Stats:  

Batting Average:  .271(3).
OBP:  .371(4).
SLG$:  .431(2)
OPS:  .802(1)
Runs:  376(1)
Hits:  505(4)
Doubles:  108(2).
Triples:  26(10)
Home Runs:  46(2)
Stolen Bases:  91(6)

ERA:  3.44(1)
K/9:  11.67(1)
BB/9:  3.70(2)
GO/AO:  1.05(9).
Saves:  15(4)

The Giants led the league in the most important hitting and pitching categories.

Individual Stats:

Hitting Leaders:  

PA:  1. Jhonny Level- 261.  2. Oliver Tejada- 230.  3.  Dario Reynoso- 227.

Hits:  1.  Level- 63.  2.  Reynoso- 53.  3.  Tejada- 49.

Doubles:  1.  Tejada- 16.  2.  Reynoso- 12.  3.  Santiago Camacho, Level- 10.

Triples:  1.  Angel Guzman, Level- 4.  3.  Ramon Peralta, Tejada- 3.

Home Runs:  1.  Reynoso- 10.  2.  Level- 9.  3.  Camacho, Peralta- 5.

Stolen Bases:  1. Andy Polanco- 22.  2.  Reynoso- 18.  3.  Level- 17.

BA:  1.  Reynoso- .298.  2.  Level- .288.  3.  Polanco- .264.

OBP:  1.  Reynoso- .442.  2.  Level- .375.  3.  Peralta- .372.

SLG%:  1.  Reynoso- .556.  2.  Level- .483.  3.  Peralta- .442.

OPS:  1.  Reynoso- .998.  2.  Level- .868.  3.  Peralta- .814.

BB%:  1.  Reynoso- 17.6.  2.  Guzman- 17.4.  3.  Peralta- 13.1

K%:  1.  Level- 15.3.  2.  Tejada- 20.9.  3.  Rayner Arias- 25.8.

Pitching Leaders:  

Innings:  1.  Marlon Franco- 54.  2.  Argenis Cayama- 48.  3.  Keyner Martinez- 47.1

ERA(Min. 30 IP):  1.  Ricardo Estrada- 1.53.  2.  Martinez- 1.90.  3.  Cayama- 2.25.

K/9(Min 30 IP):  1.  Luis De La Torre- 14.43.  2.  Martinez- 12.74.  3.  Mauricio Estrella- 11.62.  

BB/9(Min 30 IP):  1.  Estrada- 1.78.  2.  Martinez- 1.90.  3.  Franco- 2.67.

GO/AO(Min 30 IP):  1.  Cayama- 2.78.  2.  Estrada- 1.36.  3.  Martinez- 1.03.

Comments:  Jhonny Level was the top prospect in the league but most impressive was the depth of prospects who performed well.  Level was promoted to A San Jose after the end of the ACL season and held his own there.  Of the pitchers, Luis De La Torre, Keyner Martinez and Ricardo Estrada performed well after end-of-season promotions while Argenis Cayama struggled in an extremely small sample.  Cayama is considered the better pitching prospect due to size and age.

Wednesday, October 8, 2025

2025 Season Reviews: San Jose Giants

 The San Jose Giants bolted out to a great start to the California League Season and finished the first half with the best record in the league at 42-24.  They finshed second in the North Division second half at 39-27 and their full season record of 81-51 was the best in the league.  They then swept through the postseason against the Fresno Grizzlies and Inland Empire 66'ers to win the Cal League champtionship for the first time since 2021.  

Team Stats:

BA:  .261(1)
OBP:  .358(2)
SLG%:  .397(1)
Runs:  811(1)
Doubles:  236(2)
Triples:  40(2)
HR:  101(1-tie)
SB:  194(5)

ERA:  3.50(1)
GO/AO:  1.06(6)
K/9:  9.41(6)
K/BB:  2.24(2)
HR Allowed:  50(1)

The SJ Giant hit and hit for power while their pitchers had the lowest ERA in the league more due to pitchability(command and limiting HR/FB) than big strikeout stuff.  

Individual Stats:  

Hitting:

PA:  1.  Lisbel Diaz- 561.  2.  Walker Martin- 482.  3.  Robert Hipwell- 429.

Hits:  1.  Diaz- 139.  2.  Dakota Jordan- 115.  3.  Jean Carlos Sio- 104.

Doubles:  1. Diaz- 32.  2.  Hipwell- 28.  3.  Jakob Christian, Martin- 19.

Triples:  1.  Hipwell, Jordan- 6.  3.  Diaz, Carlos Gutierrez- 4

Home Runs:  1. Jordan- 14.  2.  Martin- 12.  Hipwell- 11.  4.  Hipwell, Christian- 10.

Stolen Bases:  1.  Jordan- 27.  2.  Diaz, Gutierrez- 26.  4.  Sio- 15.

Batting Average(Min 150 AB):  1.  Gutierrez- .351.  2.  Sio- .311.  3.  Jordan- .311.

OBP(Min 150 AB):  1.  Gutierrez- .445.  2.  Zander Darby- .403.  3.  Sio- .398.

SLG%(min 150 AB):  1.  Jordan- .497.  2.  Christian- .460.  3.  Darby- .459.

OPS(Min 150 AB)  1.  Gutierrez- .897.  2.  Jordan- .874.  3.  Darby- .862.

BB%(Min 150 AB):  1.  Hipwell- 15.6.  2.  Darby- 15.4.  3.  Martin- 14.3.

K%(Min 150 AB):  1.  Sio- 11.9.  2.  Gutierrez- 13.7.  3.  Jeremiah Jenkins- 17.5.

Pitching:  

Innings:  1.  Niko Mazza- 93.1.  2.  Jacob Bresnahan, Hunter Dryden- 93.  4. Tyler Switalski- 73.2.

ERA(Min 50 IP):  1.  Cade Vernon- 1.60.  2.  Mazza- 2.22.  3.  Ryan Slater- 2.54.  

K/9(Min 50 IP):  1.  Greg Farone- 12.97.  2.  Bresnahan- 12.00.  3.  Gerelmi Maldonado- 10.53.

BB/9(Min 50 IP):  1.  Charlie McDaniel- 2.18.  2.  Drake George, Vernon- 2.40.  4.  Ubert Mejias- 2.49.

K/BB(Min 50 IP):  1.  George- 4.13.  2.  McDaniel- 3.94.  3.  Slater- 3.19.

GO/AO(Min 50 IP):  1.  Vernon- 1.71.  2.  Maldonado- 1.67.  3.  McDaniel- 1.31.

Comments:  Three of the SJ Giants top prospects suffered significant muscle strain injures, Jose Ortiz, Carlos Gutierrez and Dakota JordanJean Carlos Sio is a significant sleeper in the system.  Dakota Jordan might be the top prospect but he is built like a football linebacker and that body type might not hold up at higher levels.  Jhonny Level SS got a late promotion from the ACL and held his own.  To my eye, Carlos Gutierrez was the best looking prospect on the team.  On the pitching side, Jacob Bresnahan was young for the league and probably has the highest ceiling.  Hunter Dryden is a small, wiry righty with some pop in his fastball.  Ricardo Estrada, Keyner Martinez and Luis De La Torre got late callups and performed well.  Argenis Cayama is thought to have the highest ceiling of the late callups but he struggled in a small sample.

Tuesday, October 7, 2025

2025 Season Reviews: Eugene Emeralds

I must say I still have not internalized that the Northwest League is A+ ball even though it has been for several seasons now.  The A+ Eugene Emeralds went 49-17 in the second half to finish with the best overall record in the league at 81-51.  Unfortunately they lost to the first half winners, Everett Aquasox on the championship series.  The Ems did it mainly with their hitting as they led the league in OPS by a large margin, .773 to the Vancouver Canadians .739.  They led the league in every batting category except doubles and home runs.  They weren't terrible at pitching either finishing with the second best team ERA at 4.30 to Vancouver's 3.67.  

Batting Leaders:  

Plate Appearances:  1.  Jonah Cox- 597.  2.  Charlie Szykowny- 549.  3.  Zane Zielinski- 483.

Batting Average(Min 150 AB):  1.  Bo Davidson- .309.  2.  Scott Bandura-.307.  3.  Dayson Croes- .283.

OBP(Min 150 AB):  1.  Davidson- .412.  2.  Bandura- .399.  Croes- .381.

SLG%(Min 150 AB):  1.  Davidson- .507.  2.  James Tibbs III- .478.  3.  Szykowny- .478.

OPS(Min 150 AB):  1.  Davidson- .919.  2.  Tibb III- .857.  3.  Bandura- .838.

Hits:  1.  Cox, Szykowny- 135.  3.  Zielinski- 99.

Doubles:  1.  Szykowny- 28.  2.  Cox- 24.  3,  Croes- 18.

Triples:  1.  Cox- 10.  2.  Davidson- 6.  3.  Szykowny- 4.

Home Runs:  1.  Szykowny- 21.  2.  Tibbs III- 12.  3.  Cox, Davidson- 10.

Stolen Bases:  1.  Cox- 58.  2.  Zielinski- 32.  Bandura- 30.

Pitching Leaders:

Innings:  1.  Cesar Perdomo- 127.1.  2. Josh Bostick- 119.0.  3.  Shane Rademacher- 97.

Quality Starts:  1.  Bostick- 7.  2.  Perdomo- 6.  Rademacher- 5.

ERA(Min 50 IP):  1.  Rademacher- 2.60.  2.  Dylan Carmouche- 2.84.  3.  Bostick- 3.71.

GO/AO(Min 50 IP):  1.  Austin Strickland- 1.53.  2.  Carmouche- 1.38.  3.  Ryan Vanderhei- 1.02.

K/9(Min 50 IP)- 1. Josh Wolf- 10.58.  2.  Bostick- 10.51.  3.  Strickland- 9.64.

K/BB:  1.  Rademacher- 4.73.  2. Bostick- 3.56.  3.  Carmouche- 3.32.  

Comments:  It was probably a close call between James Tibbs III and Bo Davidson for top prospect on the team until Tibbs was traded.  Tibbs showed exceptional plate discipline and some power but at the cost of K's and lower BA's.  That pattern continued after the trade. Unfortunately he is now in the Dodgers organization.  I've always like Charlie Szykowny's bat and he had a huge power breakout in 2025.  He'll face a big hurdle in AA in 2026.  Jonah Cox has elite speed and fills up a stat line.  Strikeouts and low BA may be his limiting factors.  Dayson Croes came out of indy ball and basically nowhere to hit at multiple levels.  He's hit for a high BA everywhere he's been.  Is he for real?  Josh Bostick has a MLB pitcher's frame and showed he can dominate a game.  Can he find consistency?

Monday, October 6, 2025

2025 Season Reviews: Richmond Flying Squirrels

 The AA Richmond Flying Squirrels had an overall record of 56-79, the worst in the Southwest Division and third worst in the league, barely, behind the Reading Fightin' Phils and the New Hampshire Fisher Cats.  The overall record was dragged down by a disastrous first half of 21-46.  They improved to 35-33 in the second half good for third place in their division.

As always, the Eastern League was a tough place for hitters to find success.  The Flying Squirrels team batting average of .228 was only the 5'th lowest in the league and their team OPS of .652 was 4'th lowest.  The only team in the league with fewer than their 88 home runs was the Harrisburg Senators with 86.  The Squirrels might not have hit but they didn't pitch well either as their 4.21 team ERA was the third highest in the league.  

Hitting Leaders:

At Bats:  1.  Diego Velasquez- 473.  2.  Aeverson Arteaga- 435.  3.  Carter Howell- 385.

Batting Average(Min 150 AB):  1.  Victor Bericoto- .267.  2.  Velasquez- .256.  3.  Turner Hill- .256.

OBP(Min 150 AB):  1.  Velasquez- .362.  2.  Hill- .356.  3.  Bericoto- .351.

SLG%:  1.  Bericoto- .433.  2.  Bo Davidson- .401.  3.  Hill- .357.

Hits:  1.  Velasquez- 121.  2.  Bericoto- 92.  3. Howell- 85.

Doubles:  1.  Sabin Ceballos, Velasquez- 20.  3. Howell- 17.

Triples:  1. Hill- 5.  2. Bericoto, Howell- 3.

Home Runs:  1. Bericoto- 12.  2.  Jairo Pomares- 9.  3.  Davidson, Adrian Sugastey- 8.

Stolen Bases:  1.  Velasquez- 19.  2.  Hill- 18.  Justin Wishkoski- 16.

Pitching Leaders:  

Innings:  1.  John Bertrand- 131.2.  2.  Joe Whitman- 117.1.  3.  Jack Choate- 102.2.

ERA(Min 50 IP):  1.  Bertrand- 2.87.  2.  Evan Gates- 3.23.  3.  Nick Sinacola- 3.30.

K/9(Min 50 IP):  1.  Will Bednar- 14.92.  2.  Choate- 10.78.  3.  Gates- 10.33.

K/BB(Min 50 IP):  1. Whitman- 2.64.  2.  Gates- 2.58.  3.  Choate- 2.41.

GO/AO(Min 50 IP):  1.  Bertrand- 1.50.  2.  Seth Lonsway- 1.49.  3.  Manuel Mercedes- 1.38.

Saves:  1.  Tyler Myrick- 10.  2. Tyler Vogel- 6.  3.  Evan Gates- 5.

Comment:  I am not sure there were any future major leaguers on this team except Bryce Eldridge who put up an impressive .280/.350/.512 line in 125 AB.  I am cautiously optimistic about Bo Davidson who got a late promotion from A+ and went .234/.312/.401 with 8 HR in 167 AB.  The Flying Squirrels get a brand new stadium next season.  We'll see if Giants hitting prospects fare any better playing there.