Jaylin Davis - Scouting Report


Rank History
Year Team Position Team Rank OFP
2021 SF OF 27 40

Grades Update: Apr 2021
OFP Role Hit Power Field Arm Run
40 40 40 55 50 50 60

Apr 2021 Report

Evaluator: Jake Martin

Age: 27 yr
Height: 5-11
Weight: 205 lbs
Hits/Throws: R/R
Acquired: 2015 Round 24 (MIN)
RuleV: On 40-Man Roster

Physical Description: Conflicting reports list him as 6-foot-1, 190-pounds and then 5-foot-11, 205 pounds. My money is on the 5-foot-11, 205-pound frame. Well built, physical body, a lot of current muscle on the frame, done growing physically.

Hit: Starts in an open stance, keeping weight in his toes. Utilizes a hand waggle with barrel tilting from over his shoulder to out in front of his body. Feet start shoulder width apart. Does not stay as linear as he can due to open stance and weight in toes, slight lean over plate during leg lift stride. Fairly level bat path, maybe a slight amount of loft. Bat path stays fairly level due to use of his back leg getting down and his front leg moving forward, not a lot of lockout. Under-average bat-to-ball skills. He uses a swing that would generally employ more contact but maintains a below-average strikeout rate. Under-rotates back foot, would generally make him an opposite field hitter. Does spray ball well, more pull-side contact on ground balls but fairly spaced out for all hit types. More opposite-field on fly balls. Knows how to work a count, slightly above-average walk rate. Hits the ball extremely hard. Other than a slight lean over the plate, he has a pretty good contact swing, sort of limiting his contact potential. Might not walk enough to make lack of contact work in the Major Leagues. Grade: 40

Power: Davis has a lot of thump in his bat. Hits the ball extremely hard. His raw B.P. power does not translate perfectly to the game side, but that might be for best. He takes a really good contact approach swing and still hits for above-average power. His bat path is fairly level with a little bit of loft. Power generally goes to the opposite field thanks to his under-rotated back foot but can certainly pull a ball over the wall. Swing would suggest an extra-base hit approach but he just brute forces the ball over the wall. Grade: 55

Field: Capable of playing all three outfield positions. Has only played right field so far in the Major Leagues. Pure speed makes up for below-average jumps and route taking. I think the Giants question his range and he might be destined for a corner position while playing center field if necessity requires it. Grade: 50

Arm: Average arm, throws have some carry and accuracy but it is fairly average for a Major League arm. Despite playing only right field, he might be better suited for left field. Would be an above-average left-fielder. Grade: 50

Run: Was ranked by baseball savant as having a sprint speed in the 97th percentile. That is pure speed. Hard to find videos of his speed on display thanks to his acumen for home runs, walks, and strikeouts. Hustles out of the box on ground balls. Grade: 60

Overall: Davis owns a rare power/speed combination. His game power is limited due to his swing but he would make far less (unpalatable) contact if he sold out for power. Unfortunately, even with a contact-approached swing, he does not make that much contact. A lot of his value at the plate will stem from his ability to improve the amount of contact he makes. Luckily, he is a passable fielder but his real calling card is his power and speed. Real potential is there, but the lack of contact may squander it.

OFP: 40
Role: 40 - Below-Average Player: Platoon or Bench
Risk: High


Tristan Beck - Scouting Report


Rank History
Year Team Position Team Rank OFP
2021 SF RHP 26 40

Grades Update: Apr 2021
OFP Role FB CB CH Cnt/Cmd
40 40 50 55 40 45/40

Apr 2021 Report

Evaluator: Trevor Hooth

Age: 25 yr
Height: 6-4
Weight: 165 lbs
Hits/Throws: R/R
Acquired: 2018 Round 4 (ATL)
RuleV: 2021

Physical Description: Long, lanky frame. Lean build. Looks an easy 20 pounds heavier than his listed weight, still with some more room to add to the frame.

Fastball: 90-94 T96. Generates some armside run low in the zone. It can play up in the zone, but he has a tendency to sail it and throw it too high to be competitive. He can also fall into trouble when he tries too hard to nibble the corners too much. Generally the upper echelon of his velo is his four-seamer, the movement is the two seem variant of the pitch. Grade: 50

Curveball: 79-81. Sharp 1-7 shape. This pitch generates a lot of vertical movement. It can generate whiffs when it bottoms out of the zone. He can also locate it well to the gloveside corner. Much like his fastball he has a tendency to leave it up in the zone. It does a good job maintaining its shape up in the zone, but it also is hittable. It shows flashes of being plus, and with more consistent whiffs it could get there. Grade: 55

Changeup: 85-87. Armside fade low in the zone. It's a change of pace more than anything. There isn't enough velo separation to make it a true weapon. It can get some whiffs because of sequencing, especially at the bottom of the velo range. Grade: 40

Control and Command: All of his pitches have a tendency to climb the ladder too much, especially his fastball. All three of his pitches tend to miss the corners, but not egregiously. For the most part he is around the zone, unless his fastball sails or he spikes the curveball. He doesn't concede when behind in the count, he'll continue to nibble for weak contact which results in potentially misleading walk numbers. Control: 45 | Command: 40

Overall: Beck can be a starter with a little more development on his changeup. When he is controlling his arsenal, the hitters are in for a tough day. His breaking ball could be a legitimate plus pitch, and it's very close as is. The Giants saw something in him to acquire him as a part of the Mark Melancon trade. There’s a rotation future, but also could fallback into a bullpen role with his fastball/curveball combination.

OFP: 40
Role: 40 - Spot Starter or Long Reliever
Risk: High


Kervin Castro - Scouting Report


Rank History
Year Team Position Team Rank OFP
2021 SF RHP 24 40

Grades Update: Apr 2021
OFP Role FB CB CH Cnt/Cmd
40 40 55 60 40 55/45

Apr 2021 Report

Evaluator: Trevor Hooth

Age: 22 yr
Height: 6-0
Weight: 185 lbs
Hits/Throws: R/R
Acquired: 2015 IFA
RuleV: On 40-Man Roster

Physical Description: Thick build, looks heavier than the listed weight. He's at physical maturity in terms of weight.

Delivery & Mechanics: Over the top arm slot. Fluid delivery. Starts facing square to the plate. Hands are face height, offset to the right side of his body. Knee reaches chest height at the top of his balance point. Back leg stays tall as he extends out. Front shoulder is higher than back shoulder when his front foot lands. Drags back foot through on the finish.

Fastball: 92-94 T97. Works a four-seamer at the knees. Mixes in a two-seam variant that generates armside run. When he dots up the fastball on the corner it can generate some whiffs with the right sequencing. If the hitter knows it's coming, it can be easy to barrel up. The issue becomes that hitters see a heavy dose of this offering. Grade: 55

Curveball: 78-80. 12-6 movement. Can use it earlier in the count, then tighten up the break as it falls off the table for strikeouts. This is his go to whiff pitch, and for good reason. When he throws the tighter breaking variant it's a very tough pitch to hit. Will throw it early and often, and tries to pepper the knees or below. Grade: 60

Changeup: 85-87. Armside fade similar to the two-seamer. This is more of an offering he flashes to change pace, and doesn't frequent the repertoire. Grade: 40

Control and Command: He likes to live at the knees with all of his pitches. He can miss up with the fastball, or miss off the plate left or right with any of his pitches. His curveball is the pitch he commands best, he can miss below the zone, but rarely misses in a place where damage can be done. Walk numbers are very low because he goes right after hitters, which means he gives up his share of hits too. Control: 55 | Command: 45

Overall: With his two pitch mix and command leading the way, there's a few different directions that Castro's career could head. If he brings the changeup along there's a change for rotation, but more than likely he finds himself in the bullpen. That wouldn't be such a bad thing. He has Tommy John in his history as well. His two pitch mix and command can bode well for a future higher leverage role if everything clicks.

OFP: 40
Role: 40 - Spot Starter or Long Reliever
Risk: High


Conner Menez - Scouting Report


Rank History
Year Team Position Team Rank OFP
2021 SF LHP 23 40

Grades Update: Apr 2021
OFP Role FB CB SL CH Cnt/Cmd
40 40 50 50 45 45 45/40

Apr 2021 Report

Evaluator: Justin Lada

Age: 26 yr
Height: 6-2
Weight: 206 lbs
Hits/Throws: L/L
Acquired: 2016 Round 14
RuleV: On 40-Man Roster

Physical Description: Tall, slender frame. Long legs, high-waisted. Medium build with some room to still add weight, if he can. Long levered and deceptively athletic.

Delivery & Mechanics: Works first base side of the rubber and tilts his back slightly to the plate in his leg life and gather. Hides the ball behind his body well as he extends. Strides off towards the first base side. Gets good extension in his delivery, which is cross body. Tends to fall off at the end with some effort. Uses drive leg well and gets good hip/shoulder separation. Hiding the ball behind his body, his extension and arm slot give his delivery some deception.

Fastball: 88-92 and hits 94. Gets slightly above average spin and plays above its below average velocity thanks to its spin and extension. Competes for swinging strikes in the zone in the low-90s. Average control of the pitch. Grade: 50

Curveball: 79-82 tops out at 84. His cross body delivery and 3/4 arm slot gives it a 1-7 type shape rather than typical vertical downward movement. It cuts across the plate and in on right handers and away on lefties. Low spin. Average to fringe average command. Direction can make it hard for hitters to get on unless he leaves it up. Grade: 50

Slider: 83-85 with 2-8 direction to the hitter. Looks like a harder version of his curveball but shares similar horizontal break as fastball, making it easier to tunnel. Middling spin and fringe average command Grade: 45

Changeup: 81-83. Good arm speed to sell the pitch and vertical fade. Lacks horizontal movement. Keeps his fastball off right handers effectively. Grade: 45

Control and Command: Menez's cross body delivery creates control issues though he repeats his delivery decently. Some effort to the delivery and has caused him to fall off to the third base side at times. Has struggled with walks in the minors. Control: 45 | Command: 40

Overall: Menez has four fringe-average to average pitches and a deceptive delivery that helps him get more swings and misses than pitches with his stuff and velocity normally would. He doesn't locate all that effectively but lives on the fringes of the zone. There is some effort to his delivery that does appear to affect his control, but he manages to miss bats and compete thanks to that deception. Menez has the build and stuff of a back end starter but the command might limit him to a long-relief or a spot starter role.

OFP: 40
Role: 40 - Spot Starter or Long Reliever
Risk: Moderate


Camilo Doval - Scouting Report


Rank History
Year Team Position Team Rank OFP
2021 SF RHP 22 40

Grades Update: Apr 2021
OFP Role FB SL Cnt/Cmd
40 40 60 50 30/30

Apr 2021 Report

Evaluator: Mike Kurland

Age: 24 yr
Height: 6-2
Weight: 185 lbs
Hits/Throws: R/R
Acquired: 2015 IFA
RuleV: On 40-Man Roster

Physical Description: Lean stature with room for growth. High waist; long arms. Appears to be in good shape.

Delivery & Mechanics: Pitches from the stretch. Glove begins at waist level, never coming higher prior to entering his stride towards home. Quick movement to home; works at a medium pace. Knee comes up to about the waist. Sits into glutes and creates good hip/shoulder separation. Throws sidearm.

Fastball: 93-98 MPH and able to hit triple digits at times. His delivery adds deception to the fastball and it does show cut and occasional sink. It does have life to it and is great at causing whiffs. He relies on it heavily and although he can miss his spots, the velocity and movement help cover up the mistakes. Grade: 60

Slider: Complimenting well to the fastball, Doval offers a hard, sweeping slider. It breaks hard and often hits the glove side of the plate or gets chases but can hang at times. Again, having similar arm action on the fastball as he does with the fastball can assist in covering up the location mistakes. The similar arm action paired with the angle at which he delivers the pitch makes for it to be difficult to hit and adds to the deception. Grade: 50

Control and Command: When Doval hits his spots, he is essentially untouchable. Unfortunately, that can be far a few in between. He is often missing the zone but the stuff is absolutely electric and even when he misses his spots in the zone, he is able to miss bats. But he does struggle to consistently spot the ball where it is supposed to go. Control: 30 | Command: 30

Overall: When Doval is on, he is tough to hit and can be great. However, he is prone to walks and due to the ongoing issues with free passes, it will limit his potential. He has the two solid to plus pitches and there is serious strikeout upside but he cannot seem to put the stuff together with control and command and until we see it all come together, he will have issues in high leverage situations as he moves up the ladder of pro ball.

OFP: 40
Role: 40 - Low-Leverage Reliever
Risk: Moderate


Logan Wyatt - Scouting Report


Rank History
Year Team Position Team Rank OFP
2021 SF 1B 21 40

Grades Update: Apr 2021
OFP Role Hit Power Field Arm Run
40 40 45 55 40 45 30

Apr 2021 Report

Evaluator: Justin Lada

Age: 23 yr
Height: 6-4
Weight: 230 lbs
Hits/Throws: L/R
Acquired: 2019 Round 2
RuleV: 2022

Physical Description: Big, burly build. Long legs and levers. Tall target at first base. Athletic for size. Strong throughout his frame. Already physically filled out without any room left for adding to his frame.

Hit: Even base and slightly open stance. Moderate leg lift as a timing mechanism into his load. Moderate weight transfer. Smooth, adjustable swing. Takes hard cuts. Good bat control and keeps his head on the ball. Shows good rotation in swing, letting his hips lead his hands. Comfortable letting the ball travel and driving it the other way with strength in his hands and wrists. Stays through the ball on his swings. Able to pull hands in on inside pitches. Patient approach at the plate. Has a chance to have an average hit tool. Grade: 45

Power: Easy bat speed with quick, strong hands and wrists. Creates a good vertical bat angle with a load to get the ball in the air. Has power to his pull side and to the opposite field. Shows ability to match plane. Should hit enough to get to above average raw power. Grade: 55

Field: Moves fairly well around the bag. Sets up a good target. Inconsistent hands fielding. Grade: 40

Arm: No looks at throwing arm other than flips to first, which were on-time, accurate and led the pitchers well. Didn't have any issues getting the ball there from distance with a flip. Got the ball out of his glove quickly without rushing. Grade: 45

Run: 4.35-4.45 home-to-first times. Can use long legs to extend himself on runs down the line but not a strong runner out of the box. Grade: 30

Overall: It's a high bar to clear to hit enough to profile as above average, or even average, at first base. Wyatt has the hit tool, strength, swing and power to be a good major league hitter, though the bat might end up being a little light as a first baseman. Wyatt is a big, burly ballplayer who really doesn't profile at another position so he has to hit to make an impact and play first. He shouldn't have a problem clearing the wall in right in San Francisco or driving the ball to the gap in the opposite field there. Being average as a hitter at first base without defensive value or speed makes it hard to profile as above average, though there's a good chance Wyatt can hit enough to do it if things break right.

OFP: 40
Role: 40 - Below-Average Player: Platoon or Bench
Risk: Moderate


R.J. Dabovich - Scouting Report


Rank History
Year Team Position Team Rank OFP
2021 SF RHP 20 40

Grades Update: Apr 2021
OFP Role FB CB SL CH Cnt/Cmd
40 40 55 45 55 40 40/30

Apr 2021 Report

Evaluator: Geoff Pontes

Age: 22 yr
Height: 6-3
Weight: 208 lbs
Hits/Throws: R/R
Acquired: 2020 Round 4
RuleV: 2023

Physical Description: Tall, broad-shouldered, and near physical max. Strong lower-half, moderate athleticism, with some maintenance required long term.

Delivery & Mechanics: Throws from the stretch; short arm action, over the top a lot, plus arm speed. High leg lift, repeats well, strong leg block will lose his release point as the game wears on. Generates velocity from strong lower half and fast arm.

Fastball: Sits 93-95 mph, up to 98 mph in the spring of 2020. High ride fastball that plays best high armside. He shows the ability to command that area best and it generates his best results. Tough to barrel up and will throw it to all four quadrants. Good command of the pitch with the velocity to play in the pen. Grade: 55

Curveball: Second pitch versus lefthanded hitters, used in lieu of slider. More 12-6 break, but slurvy shape, looks more like a variation of his slider with less velocity offering at 80-84 mph. Not as good as his slider long term but it serves its purpose and gets results. Grade: 45

Slider: Hard tight slider, 86-88 mph, clocked as high as 89. Late downward break, he throws it hard, and can manipulate break to add more late drop. Best swing and miss pitch, plus velocity, tunnels well off of his fastball. Grade: 55

Changeup: Low-80s changeup that can become a solid third offering. Sits 82-83 with solid fade and tumble, lacks consistent shape. Gets barreled high in the zone. Needs to command pitch better for better results. Grade: 40

Control and Command: Below average control and command. Tough to barrel up in part because he misses the zone with frequency. Struggles to hold his release point and the strike zone as starts wear on. Control: 40 | Command: 30

Overall: A loud arm with big velocity and good pitch shape. The type of stuff that can miss a lot of bats out of the pen. Was used mostly as a reliever at Arizona State in 2020 and that's likely where his future lies. He's built like a reliever, throws like a reliever, and has reliever stuff. He might develop into a reliable backend bullpen arm with a nice one-two punch with his fastball and curveball. Lacks command of the zone and likely can't be used in anything more than an inning or two.

OFP: 40
Role: 40 - Long Reliever or Low Leverage Reliever
Risk: High


Gregory Santos - Scouting Report


Rank History
Year Team Position Team Rank OFP
2021 SF RHP 19 40

Grades Update: Apr 2021
OFP Role FB SL CH Cnt/Cmd
40 40 60 60 45 40/35

Apr 2021 Report

Evaluator: Isaiah Burrows

Age: 21 yr
Height: 6-2
Weight: 195 lbs
Hits/Throws: R/R
Acquired: 2015 IFA
RuleV: On 40-Man Roster

Physical Description: Stocky build with solid height and weight to his frame. Long arms and long legs. Barrel chested with broad shoulders. Big presence on the mound.

Delivery & Mechanics: Low three-quarter slot delivery with a distinct leg kick from the right side. Extremely loose arm action that yields good extension. Stiff front leg in windup puts emphasis on his upper body throughout his delivery. Points of effort in delivery. Produces quality stuff, lacks consistent command.

Fastball: Electric mid-90s offering with great velocity and life. Fastball sits 93-95 and touches 100. Heavy sink action down in the zone. Good armside run and deception. Forces soft contact and empty swings. Plus pitch with its velocity and movement. Grade: 60

Slider: Mid-80s off-speed pitch with hard break and depth. Sits 83-86 with improved depth and great movement. Sharp break and tight rotation makes it stand out. Utilizes it as a putout pitch, forces empty swings. Improved depth and consistency earns a plus grade. Grade: 60

Changeup: Low-80s changeup that remains a work in progress. Shows signs of solid fade and tumble, lacks bite and consistency. Doesn't throw changeup much in any count. Lacks the feel for it as a third pitch. Needs more improvement. Grade: 45

Control and Command: Experiences several highs and lows in his command. Dots the black with his fastball-slider combination at times, then issues a four-pitch walk. Steady improvement in his control. Needs to improve the quality of his strikes, leaves a lot over the plate. Overpowers guys with his stuff, must refine his command to fulfill his potential Control: 40 | Command: 35

Overall: Santos has some of the most electric stuff in the system with his plus-graded fastball and slider, but his lack of innings and command issues hold him back to this point. He needs to find a better feel of the zone and improve his changeup as a consistent third pitch to live up to his starter billing.

OFP: 40
Role: 40 - Spot Starter or Long Reliever
Risk: High


Rayner Santana - Scouting Report


Rank History
Year Team Position Team Rank OFP
2021 SF C 44 35

Apr 2021 Report

Evaluator: Matt Thompson

Age: 18 yr
Height: 6-2
Weight: 180 lbs
Hits/Throws: R/R
Acquired: 2018 IFA

Overall: Santana was signed by the Giants in 2018 out of Venezuela. He's a bigger framed catcher that has plus raw power, but some work to do to get to it. He's going to have to keep the body in check, and if he doesn't maintain his frame he may have to move to first, which has a significantly higher offensive bar. High risk, high reward prospect. Has enough power and strength to always remain interesting.

OFP: 35
Risk: Extreme


Adrian Sugastey - Scouting Report


Rank History
Year Team Position Team Rank OFP
2021 SF C 43 35

Apr 2021 Report

Evaluator: Matt Thompson

Age: 19 yr
Height: 6-1
Weight: 270 lbs
Hits/Throws: R/R
Acquired: 2019 IFA

Overall: Sugastey has loud tools but some issues with making contact consistently. It's easy to see why the Giants gave him $525,000 as part of their 2019 class. He's a physical catcher with a huge arm and raw power, posting some elite exit velocity numbers in some international tournaments. There are some mechanical issues with the swing that he will need to make to make more consistent contact, though, if he wants to get into the power.

OFP: 35
Risk: Extreme


Esmerlin Vinicio - Scouting Report


Rank History
Year Team Position Team Rank OFP
2021 SF LHP 40 35

Apr 2021 Report

Evaluator: Matt Thompson

Age: 18 yr
Height: 6-2
Weight: 141 lbs
Hits/Throws: L/L
Acquired: 2019 IFA
RuleV: 2023

Overall: Vinicio is an intriguing arm with an athletic, loose delivery and potentially three average or better offerings. The lanky lefthander has a whippy arm action and some tilt, so throwing strikes and repeating will be issues based on the video I have found. His changeup is a future plus pitch, and will get swing and misses. His fastball doesn't break 90 MPH presently, but with how lean and lanky his frame is he will add velocity as he matures. If he gets the heater into the low-90s it'll play because his changeup is so good. His curveball should be average or better as well.

OFP: 35
Risk: Extreme


Anthony Rodriguez - Scouting Report


Rank History
Year Team Position Team Rank OFP
2021 SF SS 39 35

Apr 2021 Report

Evaluator: Matt Thompson

Age: 18 yr
Height: 6-2
Weight: 165 lbs
Hits/Throws: S/R
Acquired: 2019 IFA
RuleV: 2024

Overall: The switch-hitter from Venezuela signed for $800,000 in the summer of 2019. He's currently 6'2", 165, with tons of physical projection. He's a natural line drive hitter that may struggle to add loft, but he should add strength to the frame. The arm is good enough for short, but the actions point to him as a second baseman long term.

OFP: 35
Risk: Extreme


Javier Francisco - Scouting Report


Rank History
Year Team Position Team Rank OFP
2021 SF SS 34 35

Apr 2021 Report

Evaluator: Matt Thompson

Age: 18 yr
Height: 6-1
Weight: 162 lbs
Hits/Throws: R/R
Acquired: 2020 IFA

Overall: Javier Alexander Francisco was signed by the Giants as part of their exciting 2019 class. He checks a lot of boxes due to his above-average power and speed combination. He is very projectable, and will likely move to third base or the outfield in the future. There are some concerns with the hit tool, and his future defensive home, but he flashes some strong tools and can surge through the minors as the hit tool shows promise.

OFP: 35
Risk: Extreme


Diego Velasquez - Scouting Report


Rank History
Year Team Position Team Rank OFP
2021 SF SS 25 40

Apr 2021 Report

Evaluator: Matt Thompson

Age: 17 yr
Height: 6-1
Weight: 150 lbs
Hits/Throws: S/R
Acquired: 2021 IFA

Overall: The best player in the Giants 2020 international class. The Venezuelan shortstop should stick at the position long term, and has displayed positive defensive skills with a developing offensive skillset. He's a switch hitter that is better from the left side with a developed batting eye. He's reportedly already grown three inches since signing, and should become much more physical in time.

OFP: 40
Risk: Extreme


Jake Wong - Scouting Report


Rank History
Year Team Position Team Rank OFP
2021 SF RHP 18 40

Grades Update: Apr 2021
OFP Role FB CB CH Cnt/Cmd
40 40 55 45 40 45/40

Apr 2021 Report

Evaluator: Joe Drake

Age: 24 yr
Height: 6-2
Weight: 218 lbs
Hits/Throws: R/R
Acquired: 2018 Round 3
RuleV: 2021

Physical Description: Average but sturdy build. Fits listed numbers. Mature frame with little projection remaining. Athletic, higher waist, longer limbs. Typical starter build.

Delivery & Mechanics: Windup; tall and fall delivery; over the top arm slot with average arm speed and moderate effort. Average extension; standard deception.

Fastball: 92-94, t97; primarily uses a sinker with solid run and depth. High release helps create steeper downward plane. Works it down and to both sides of the plate, but some leak over the heart. Gets some swing and miss, but mostly groundballs and weak contact. Occasionally utilizes a four seam up in the zone which can get whiffs with decent ride and some run. Enough velo and movement to stay off most barrels, but will get squared up over the heart. Grade: 55

Curveball: 77-81; Vertical, 12-6 shape with solid depth and bite and will sometimes have some sweep to it. Flashes plus but generally inconsistent. Best and most-used secondary but plays down; stark contrast from sinker telegraphs the pitch and makes it easy for hitters to attack or lay off. Can throw it for strikes, but leaves it in the zone and up too often. Grade: 45

Changeup: 87-89; Fringey tumble and fade. Used sparingly. A little too firm at times, looks like a bad sinker. Does a solid job keeping it down, just lacks feel for it at present. A work in progress that has improved in pro ball but isn't a reliable weapon yet. Grade: 40

Control and Command: Average strike-thrower, typically around the zone but will walk guys. Generally efficient, but has trouble finishing off some hitters which leads to higher pitch counts and walks. Needs to work the edges to have success; balls left over the heart give up loud contact. Fringey, overall, but enough to get the job done in a starting role. Control: 45 | Command: 40

Overall: Out-getter with potential for a tick more if his arsenal is optimized. Standard innings-eater mold that induces more weak contact than whiffs. If the slider sticks and matches the quality of the curve, it should help the strikeout ability tick up since it would pair much better with the sinker's movement profile. Upside here is a backend #5-type starter and the low end is long relief. Good candidate for a bulk role where his stuff would tick up and he wouldn't need to turn over a lineup.

OFP: 40
Role: 40 - Spot Starter or Long Reliever
Risk: Moderate


Aeverson Arteaga - Scouting Report


Rank History
Year Team Position Team Rank OFP
2021 SF SS 17 40

Apr 2021 Report

Evaluator: Matt Thompson

Age: 18 yr
Height: 6-1
Weight: 170 lbs
Hits/Throws: R/R
Acquired: 2019 IFA
RuleV: 2023

Overall: Arteaga received the largest bonus in the Giants 2019 class, signing for $1 million out of Venezuela. He gets praise for his athleticism and defensive skills, but his offense lags behind. He has the arm and infield actions to play shortstop in the big leagues eventually, but concerns with the bat might prevent him from being a big league regular.

OFP: 40
Risk: High


Grant McCray - Scouting Report


Rank History
Year Team Position Team Rank OFP
2021 SF OF 16 45

Grades Update: Apr 2021
OFP Role Hit Power Field Arm Run
45 40 50 40 50 55 60

Apr 2021 Report

Evaluator: Joe Drake

Age: 20 yr
Height: 6-2
Weight: 170 lbs
Hits/Throws: L/R
Acquired: 2019 Round 3
RuleV: 2023

Physical Description: Thin but athletic build with long levers and high waist. Quintessential projection frame with wide shoulders and lean build.

Hit: Open stance with hands under the chin; torso is upright with a shoulder-width base. Long load with moderate leg kick followed by deep hand load. Feels disjointed and looks like it may sap some power. Above-average bat speed with fairly linear bat path. Limited game looks, but shows some feel to hit and feel for the zone; will swing and miss in the zone, but may be exaggerated by long load. Flat bat path will keep the barrel in the zone. Good patience and will work a walk. Sprays the ball to all fields; gap to gap, line drive hitter. May need to iron out kinks in load, but has the makings of an average hitter. Grade: 50

Power: Good frame and above-average bat speed should help him grow into average or potentially above-average raw power, but bat path and approach will keep him from getting to all of it in games. More gap to gap power than over the fence; good speed will help him tack on extra bases. Grade: 40

Field: Speed gives him requisite range for center. Reads and routes appear average in limited looks. Shouldn't have any trouble sticking in center. Grade: 50

Arm: Above-average arm strength with accurate throws in limited looks. Plenty of strength for center and enough for right should he ever need to move to a corner. Good speed helps him get into position to make throws. Grade: 55

Run: 6.57 60. Slightly slow starter, but very good top speed underway. Moves well; speed will be an asset to his game in the field and on the basepaths. Definite stolen base threat with potential for growth as he refines his reads. Grade: 60

Overall: McCray is an athletic outfielder with feel to hit despite a disjointed swing. Power looks limited at present, but has potential to make a big jump with added strength and a little more loft in the swing. His plus speed will be an asset to his game, padding his skills on both sides of the ball. While a little raw at present, McCray has enough tools to grow into an average regular and already outperformed expectations in rookie ball. He's likely a second-division regular and the tools give him a role player floor.

OFP: 45
Role: 40 - Second Division Regular
Risk: High


Sean Hjelle - Scouting Report


Rank History
Year Team Position Team Rank OFP
2021 SF RHP 15 45

Grades Update: Apr 2021
OFP Role FB CB CH Cnt/Cmd
45 40 55 50 45 55/50

Apr 2021 Report

Evaluator: Tyler Henninger

Age: 24 yr
Height: 6-11
Weight: 228 lbs
Hits/Throws: R/R
Acquired: 2018 Round 2
RuleV: 2021

Physical Description: Tall, lanky body. High waisted with long, skinny legs. Loose, long arms. Good flexibility and coordination for size. Plenty of room to add weight and strength.

Delivery & Mechanics: Semi-windup, tall and fall. High 3/4 arm slot with average arm speed and low effort in the delivery. Smooth, clean arm action. Solid deception due to high leg kick and frame. Above-average extension. Creates solid downhill plane with frame and high arm slot. Fluid, minimal effort motions allow for mechanics to be repeated fairly well.

Fastball: Sits 92-94 mph. Can run it up to 96 mph. Good arm side tail and sink with steep downhill plane. Commands it well, pounds the bottom of the zone. Ability to throw to both sides of plate. Induces a lot of GBs. Plane and command allow for pitch to play higher than velocity. Grade: 55

Curveball: Sits 80-82 mph. Sharp, 1-7 break when on top with tight spin. Confident in pitch, not afraid to throw early in count. Good feel and control. Has swing and miss ability, frequent chases when buried. Tips pitch occasionally by slightly slowing arm speed. Has potential to be an out pitch, some development to go. Grade: 50

Changeup: Sits 86-87 mph. Downward break with some sinking action. Shows feel for pitch, needs to improve consistency. Creates good arm speed deception, tunnels well with FB. Needs to improve command, leaves over the plate too often. Showed improvement in '19. Has potentially to be an average offering with continued development. Grade: 45

Control and Command: Good pitchability, showed improved sequencing in '19. Surprising ability to control long limbs allows him to throw strikes on a consistent basis. Around the zone with all three offerings. Above-average command with FB. Relies on command to succeed, pitches get hit hard over the middle of the plate. Control: 55 | Command: 50

Overall: Hjelle's above-average body control and ability to maneuver his long limbs is rare for someone of his height. While most pitchers of his stature struggle to find a consistent release point leading to issues with command and control, Hjelle does not. He has above-average control and a feel for all three offerings. His fastball has a good downhill plane because of his frame allowing him to pound the bottom of the zone. He can throw it to both sides of the plate making it an above-average offering even though it sits in the 92-94 mph range. His curveball shows good potential, as it has some sharp bite when he gets on top of it. It has swing and miss ability and should get better with some more development time. The changeup has shown improvement and looks like it could eventually wind up an average offering. It has good downward break and pairs nicely with his fastball. Hjelle's frame has some room to continue to add strength which should continue to help bolster the fastball velocity. With more development time, his curveball and changeup should continue to get better and more consistent. Overall, Hjelle looks like at least a spot starter or solid reliever with the potential to become a backend starter if the off-speed continues to improve.

OFP: 45
Role: 40 - Backend SP #5 or High Leverage Reliever
Risk: Moderate


Jairo Pomares - Scouting Report


Rank History
Year Team Position Team Rank OFP
2021 SF OF 14 45

Grades Update: Apr 2021
OFP Role Hit Power Field Arm Run
45 40 55 50 45 50 50

Apr 2021 Report

Evaluator: Rhys White

Age: 20 yr
Height: 6-1
Weight: 185 lbs
Hits/Throws: L/R
Acquired: 2018 IFA
RuleV: 2022

Physical Description: Average height with a well proportioned body, some room for physical projection left.

Hit: Stands mostly straight up, slight bend at his front knee. Bat and front foot are in sync pre-pitch. Upon the pitcher starting their delivery he lifts his front leg, as a timing mechanism and puts it straight down. When he swings he has noticeable loft to his swing, and is looking to put the ball in the air when he makes contact. He shows the ability to dip down and hit the low ball but can be attacked with fastballs up in the zone. He knows how to attack the pitches that are thrown, showing a good ability to turn on balls thrown inside to him and can go and slap balls the other way if pitchers decide to pitch outside to him. Grade: 55

Power: Above average bat-speed and a lofty bat-path paired with average raw strength are what Pomares brings to the plate. He shows above average power to his pull-side and still shows the ability to hit for slightly below-average power when he takes the ball the other way. I do think there is more power to come because his frame can handle to add more weight. Grade: 50

Field: As a center-fielder Pomares leaves much to be desired, he makes average reads but at times takes suboptimal routes to the ball. I do not view him as a center-fielder going forward. In a corner his suboptimal routes will be masked and the amount of ground he will have to cover is lessened allowing him to be a better fielder there. Grade: 45

Arm: Pomares has more than enough arm to play any three of the outfield spots.His throws are accurate and have enough carry. His arm is average so that means it is slightly lacking for right-field. Grade: 50

Run: As Pomares adds more muscle on his frame he is destined to slow down, but right now he is an average runner with a smooth stride, and is a bit of a threat on the basepaths as he takes good jumps. Grade: 50

Overall: Pomares combines a few average tools with an above average hit tool that will allow him to carve out some sort of role in the high minors and eventually the major leagues. There are some questions about where he ends up in the outfield ultimately, and I think he can manage to play center or right in a pinch but I think he's best utilized in left.

OFP: 45
Role: 40 - Second Division Regular
Risk: Moderate


Casey Schmitt - Scouting Report


Rank History
Year Team Position Team Rank OFP
2021 SF 2B 13 45

Grades Update: Apr 2021
OFP Role Hit Power Field Arm Run
45 40 45 45 55 60 40

Apr 2021 Report

Evaluator: Geoff Pontes

Age: 22 yr
Height: 6-2
Weight: 215 lbs
Hits/Throws: R/R
Acquired: 2020 Round 2
RuleV: 2023

Physical Description: Average build with above average strength. Good athlete that played third and pitched in relief in college. Athleticism shows in his defense at the hot corner. Should maintain conditioning fairly easily. Good body, with loose actions on both side of the ball.

Hit: Sets square to the pitch, with slight bend at his knees, hands set by back shoulder, with a hand waggle pre-pitch. Pulls hands back, slight leg lift trigger mechanism. Steep angle that allows him to connect with anything middle in but leaves him susceptible to well placed pitches high and on the outer-half. Moderate swing and miss with a fair amount of expanding of the zone. Approach is only average. Fringe-average hitter with some holes and improvements needed in the way of pitch recognition. Grade: 45

Power: Fringe-average power that plays almost exclusively to his pull-side. Will jump a fastball on the inner-half and with his angular swing and above-average raw, shows the ability to get it play in games. Still limited in his ability to muscle anything. Mostly hunting fastballs. Grade: 45

Field: Above-average defender at third that makes up for a lack of speed with excellent footwork and body control. Comes in well and shows clean infield actions and soft hands. One of the better defenders in the 2020 college draft class. No questions about his long term future with a chance to develop into a plus defender. Grade: 55

Arm: Plus arm, was up to the mid-90s in the mound. Can make even the most difficult throws looks easy. Short arm action that gets zip and carry. Shows accuracy to first base even on rushed plays. Arm is an asset in the field that will steal some outs. Grade: 60

Run: Below average runner. Moves well in the field and has solid range due to footwork. Station to station in the bases, makes good base running decisions. Grade: 40

Overall: A strong all-around player who's defensive skills push him up against everyday regular. Needs to get to more power in games the way he did during the 2019 summer on the Cape. Approach and pitch tracking need work, but his contact skills are there with some areas of improvement within his swing mechanics and adjusting his bat path to get to more balls on the outer-half. The defense is there to be an everyday regular it's a matter of how much impact Schmitt can make with the bat.

OFP: 45
Role: 40 - Second Division Regular
Risk: Moderate