San Francisco Giants: 2016 Prospect Season Review

By Daniel Sperry
Nov 7, 2015; Phoenix, AZ, USA; San Francisco Giants infielder Christian Arroyo during the Arizona Fall League Fall Stars game at Salt River Fields. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 7, 2015; Phoenix, AZ, USA; San Francisco Giants infielder Christian Arroyo during the Arizona Fall League Fall Stars game at Salt River Fields. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports /
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The San Francisco Giants have produced an entire Championship infield from within their farm. Now, they have plenty of prospects that look to make their own mark on the San Francisco Giants’ franchise history.

The San Francisco Giants’ farm system is probably one of the most underrated in baseball. Out of nowhere, they’ve produced many guys who have contributed to World Series runs, or done really well elsewhere. It’s easy to see that the farm has been fruitful, just look at the majority of the infield, only one player didn’t come through the Giant’s farm system and he could even be replaced by another top prospect by the end of next year anyway!

Just as we took a look and reviewed the San Francisco Giants’ seasons with the big league club, we’re going to look at the seasons of some of the top prospects. Unlike our big league series, we won’t assign them a grade. We’ll just tell you how they did compared to their expectations, what they need to improve on, and where they will potentially start 2017. We’ll be reviewing the top 15 prospects according to MLB.com.

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