San Francisco Giants Top 42 Prospects

Here’s an assessment of the San Francisco Giants’ farm system prospects. We’ve gathered scouting reports from industry insiders and our own observations. This year, we’re distinguishing between two expected relief roles: MIRP (Multi-Inning Relief Pitchers) and SIRP (Single-Inning Relief Pitchers). The estimated times of arrival (ETAs) indicate when a player needs to be added to the 40-man roster to avoid Rule 5 draft eligibility. While we make manual adjustments as needed, this is a general guideline we follow.

A quick overview of what FV (Future Value) means can be found here. A much deeper overview can be found here

“FV” stands for Future Value. It’s a metric used to evaluate a player’s potential impact on a team in the future. A higher FV suggests that a player is more likely to have a significant role in the Major Leagues, while a lower FV indicates less potential impact. It considers various factors such as skills, athleticism, and performance in both minor league play and scouting assessments. For a comprehensive understanding of FV, a detailed analysis of a player’s strengths, weaknesses, and projected performance at the highest level of baseball is necessary.


All of the ranked prospects below also appear on The Board, a resource the site offers featuring sortable scouting information for every organization. It has more details (and updated TrackMan data from various sources) than this article and integrates every team’s list so readers can compare prospects across farm systems. It can be found here.



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