Bryce Eldridge isn’t the only top-100 prospect in the Giants organization anymore.
Shortstop Josuar Gonzalez has been added to Baseball America’s Top 100 List, J.J. Cooper announced Monday.
The 17-year-old was signed by the Giants on Jan. 15 and was assigned to the Dominican Summer League on Feb. 28.
The leader of the Giants’ International Class signed for $3 million, the second-highest bonus the franchise has ever given an international prospect.
Gonzalez has played 23 games with DSL Giants Black, batting .254 with 31 total bases and 16 stolen bases.
The Dominican Republic native joins Giants’ top prospect, Eldridge, as the only two on the list from the program. Left-handed pitcher Carson Whisenhunt, not a top-100 prospect, is playing in the 2025 Futures Game on July 12.
Gonzalez still is in the early stages of his professional career, but he’s already being mentioned among the best players in the farm system.
Gonzalez is performing well for the Giants’ rookie affiliate, and if he keeps it up, it’s only a matter of time before he’s promoted within San Francisco’s farm system.
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