The San Francisco Giants' farm system turned heads from June 26 through 29, as each affiliate posted a series of performances that highlighted the depth of the organization.
Offensive Highlights
At the Triple‑A level, the Sacramento River Cats saw Bo Davidson dominate the opposition, going 3‑for‑11 with two home runs, three walks and a stolen base, while Sabin Ceballos added two long balls of his own.
In the Double‑A circuit, Richmond's lineup featured Nate Furman's 3‑for‑10 outing that included a homer, four walks and two steals, and Turner Hill contributed a triple and a double while keeping the error count low.
The High‑A Eugene Emeralds celebrated Gavin Kilen's Player of the Week award, as he went 6‑for‑11 with two homers, a triple, two doubles and a walk.
The Low‑A San Jose Giants also contributed, with Carson Seymour delivering 4.1 shutout innings, allowing just three hits and striking out three, while Blade Tidwell fanned seven batters over six frames.
Pitching Excellence
Seth Lonsway limited the opposition to a single run over four innings, though he surrendered six hits, and Trent Harris closed out all four batters he faced with a strikeout.
Carson Seymour tossed 4.1 shutout innings, allowing three hits, two walks and three strikeouts, while Blade Tidwell struck out seven batters in six innings, permitting just three hits, one walk and one run.
Left‑hander Cesar Perdomo struck out eight batters in 5.2 innings but gave up seven hits, including two homers, resulting in three earned runs.
Overall, the week underscored the breadth of talent across the Giants' minor league affiliates, setting an optimistic tone for the remainder of the season.