Giants' Top Prospects Poised for Big League Debuts

San Francisco's farm system boasts rising stars ready to make an impact

Published on Feb. 16, 2026

The San Francisco Giants' minor league system has produced several top prospects who are poised to make the jump to the big leagues in the coming years. Headlined by infielder Josuar Gonzalez, outfielder Bo Davidson, and pitcher Will Bednar, the Giants' farm system is ranked 14th in baseball by Baseball America and features a growing list of talented young players.

Why it matters

The Giants have struggled to consistently field a winning team in recent seasons, often hovering around the .500 mark. The emergence of these top prospects could provide a much-needed infusion of young talent and help the Giants break out of that cycle, potentially elevating the team back into contention.

The details

Josuar Gonzalez, the Giants' top international prospect, has impressed with his advanced defense at shortstop and mature plate discipline in the minors. Outfielder Bo Davidson went undrafted out of junior college but has quickly risen to become a Top 100 prospect with a big-league invite to spring training. Pitcher Will Bednar, the Giants' 2021 first-round pick, overcame early injuries and stagnation to dominate at the Double-A level last season, earning a spot in big-league camp this year.

  • Josuar Gonzalez could reach Low-A ball within the next year if his development continues on pace.
  • Bo Davidson will get a close look from the Giants' coaching staff in big-league camp this spring.
  • Will Bednar is aiming to build on his strong finish to the 2025 season and cement a spot in the Giants' bullpen.

The players

Josuar Gonzalez

An 18-year-old infielder who was the Giants' top international signing in 2025, Gonzalez has impressed with his advanced defense at shortstop and mature plate discipline in the minors.

Bo Davidson

A 23-year-old outfielder who went undrafted out of junior college, Davidson has quickly risen to become a Top 100 prospect and will get a serious look from the Giants in big-league camp this spring.

Will Bednar

The Giants' 2021 first-round pick, Bednar overcame early injuries and stagnation to dominate at the Double-A level last season, earning a spot in big-league camp this year.

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What they’re saying

“It's a testament to scouts finding tools. It's a testament to him buying into a lot of our organizational philosophies of a well-rounded player.”

— Kyle Haines, Senior Director of Player Development (San Francisco Chronicle)

“The stuff isn't the question, the question is going to be from outing to outing can he be in the zone? He might be one of the better relievers in all the minor league right now when he's in control of the zone.”

— Kyle Haines, Senior Director of Player Development (San Francisco Chronicle)

What’s next

The Giants will be closely monitoring the progress of their top prospects in big-league camp and throughout the minor league season, with an eye towards potential call-ups to the major league roster later in the year.

The takeaway

The Giants' farm system has taken a significant step forward in recent years, producing a crop of talented prospects who could provide a much-needed boost to the major league club. If these young players continue to develop and make successful transitions to the big leagues, it could help the Giants break out of their .500 rut and become a contender once again.