The Giants’ farm system is well represented in Baseball America’s 2025 Top 100 Prospects list released Monday, with three of San Francisco’s top up-and-comers making the cut.
First baseman Bryce Eldridge came in at No. 20, shortstop Josuar Gonzalez at No. 85 and outfielder Bo Davidson at No. 88.
Not too shabby.
Eldridge is expected to be a franchise cornerstone in San Francisco and currently is looking the part for the Giants’ Triple-A Sacramento.
Over 37 games with the River Cats during the 2025 season, the left-handed slugger is slashing .252/.318/.540 with 35 hits, 43 RBI, 12 home runs, 15 walks and a .858 OPS. Eldridge hit his fifth homer of August on Sunday and has a 1.165 OPS over 34 at-bats this month.
First-year Giants president of baseball operations Buster Posey is excited for Eldridge’s future in San Francisco as a 6-foot-7, 240-pound slugger.
Gonzalez, a switch-hitting 17-year-old, is the Giants’ No. 2 prospect, according to MLB.com.
He is slashing .284/.398/.438 through 45 games of rookie ball with 48 hits, 21 RBI, 32 walks and a .836 OPS. At 6 feet and a light 167 pounds, Gonzalez is quick on his feet, currently with 25 stolen bases.
It only is a matter of time until the baseball world truly discovers what Gonzalez — and his sneaky power — can bring to the Bay.
Davidson, 23, is the Giants’ No. 5 prospect according to the league pipeline.
He has played just 17 games with San Francisco’s Double-A Richmond, but he is slashing a promising .258/.324/.355 with 16 hits and six walks.
The 6-foot-1, 205-pounder was promoted to Double-A Richmond on July 17 after slashing a dominant .309/.412/.507 with 87 hits, 56 RBI, 10 homers and 12 stolen bases over 72 games for High-A Eugene.
Davidson also has a pretty glove.
San Francisco has high hopes for the left-handed bat, as Davidson was one of four new faces to make Baseball America’s top-100 list.
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