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Giants Top 10 Prospects For 2026
Plus: Learn why teams left an uncommon amount of first-rounders unprotected ahead of this year's Rule 5 draft.
Giants Top 10 Prospects For 2026
Today, we're unveiling the 10 best prospects in the Giants system entering 2026.
The top of the Giants system is headlined by Bryce Eldridge, a fast-moving slugger who might need a little more seasoning before he's ready to take over as a cornerstone player in the middle of San Francisco's lineup.
Baseball America's Josh Norris is hosting a chat at 2 p.m. ET to discuss Eldridge and the overall state of San Francisco's farm system.
Projected 2029 Giants Lineup
Catcher: Patrick Bailey (28)
First Base: Bryce Eldridge (24)
Second Base: Willy Adames (33)
Third Base: Matt Chapman (36)
Shortstop: Josuar Gonzalez (21)
Left Field: Drew Gilbert (28)
Center Field: Jung Hoo Lee (30)
Right Field: Heliot Ramos (30)
Designated Hitter: Rafael Devers (32)
No. 1 Starter: Logan Webb (33)
No. 2 Starter: Landen Roupp (30)
No. 3 Starter: Jacob Bresnahan (24)
No. 4 Starter: Keyner Martinez (24)
No. 5 Starter: Carson Whisenhunt (28)
Closer: Randy Rodriguez (29)
Listed below are the prospects with the best tools within the organization. To go directly to San Francisco's Top 10, click here.
Giants Best Tools
Best Hitter: Carlos Gutierrez
Best Power Hitter: Bryce Eldridge
Best Strike-Zone Discipline: Nate Furman
Fastest Baserunner: Josuar Gonzalez
Best Athlete: Dakota Jordan
Best Fastball: Keyner Martinez
Best Curveball: Trent Harris
Best Slider: Keyner Martinez
Best Changeup: Carson Whisenhu
Best Control: Alberto Laroche
Best Defensive Catcher: Adrian Sugastey
Best Defensive Infielder: Josuar Gonzalez
Best Infield Arm: Jhonny Level
Best Defensive Outfielder: Jonah Cox
Best Outfield Arm: Jose Ortiz
Editor’s Picks
Unprotected First-Rounders: This was a tough year for first-time eligible 2021 and 2022 first-round picks. J.J. Cooper explains. Read more…
Scouting Gio Rojas: The South Florida prep lefty has a lightning-fast arm and could be the first high school pitcher drafted in July. Read more…
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