The San Francisco Giants have not had much talent in their minor league farm system. In this season the Giants have two players in the top 100 and another player on the rise. Joey Bart ranked 19th and Heliot Ramos, ranked 56 this season. Marco Luciano age 17 is playing well in the Arizona Fall League. It is safe to say the San Francisco Giants have some talent in their farm system now.
Joey Bart C
Joey Bart has made it back from his fractured left hand; he suffered in the middle of April. Since returning after missing 45 games, Bart is hitting .263 with seven home runs. Bart is starting to find his rhythm after missing games. He has outstanding bat speed and is an excellent defensive catcher. If it were not for the injury, Bart would be further along in his development. Even with the Injury, Bart made it to the futures game. Joey will be the air apparent to Giants catcher Buster Posey in the next couple of years.
Heliot Ramos CF
Heliot Ramos has rebounded nicely after a disappointing 2018 season. Last season he batted just .245 and stuck out 136 times. So far this season, Ramos has shown improvement, he is batting .298 with 11 home runs. Heliot still needs to cut down on strikeouts; he has struck out 62 times in 58 games. Ramos has plus power, and once he cuts down his strikeouts, he will be a dangerous hitter for the Giants. Heliot Ramos is still about two or three years away from making the big leagues.
Marco Luciano SS
Marco Luciano is killing it in the Arizona Fall League, and he is batting .327 with seven home runs. Luciano has 26 hits in just 20 games. Marco is only 17 years of age, still has a lot of developing to do before he gets to the majors. Luciano can hit for average, power and has tremendous speed. Keep an eye on this kid; he could turn out to be something special.