A busy night across the system
Tuesday night saw every one of the San Francisco Giants' seven Minor League affiliates in action, a rare full‑scale schedule that set the stage for a cascade of individual breakthroughs.
Among the storylines, the organization announced that Dakota Jordan and Gavin Kilen earned spots on the All‑Star Futures Game roster, a recognition that underscores the depth of the club’s prospect pool.
Jesús Rodríguez continued his hot streak, going 3‑for‑5 with a solo homer, a double, three RBIs and a strikeout, helping the Sacramento River Cats pull ahead early.
Scott Bandura added a power surge for the Richmond Flying Squirrels, smacking a two‑run homer while also stealing a base and drawing a walk, finishing 2‑for‑3 with a sacrifice fly.
Meanwhile, Keyner Martinez turned in a masterful six‑inning outing for the San Jose Giants, striking out eleven batters and allowing just one run, a performance that left the Low‑A crowd buzzing.
Trystan Vrieling, also of Richmond, limited the opposition to two hits and a single run over six frames, while Charlie Szykowny celebrated his 26th birthday by launching a two‑run homer that capped a 2‑for‑4 night.
Other affiliates contributed as well: Parks Harber doubled for Richmond, Dakota Jordan delivered a two‑run homer for High‑A Eugene, Trevor Cohen walked twice and went 1‑for‑3, Carlos Gutierrez stole two bases in a 2‑for‑3 effort, Yosneiker Rivas cracked a solo homer in his second game after promotion, and Christian Koss blasted a two‑run homer for the Arizona Complex League Giants.
The depth of talent was further evident as names like Luis Arráez, Drew Cavanaugh, Will Brennan, Jake Holton, Thomas Gavello, Joe Whitman, Jason Foley, Michael Fulmer, Christian Alvarado, Bo Davidson, Maui Ahuna, Liam Simon, Tyler Switalski, Fernando Vasquez, Junior Barajas, Matt Wilkinson, Hayden Wynja, Logan Martin and Samir Chires took the field, each adding to the day’s narrative.