2015 San Francisco Giants Top 15 prospects

Colby Garrapy

 

Organizational Grades:

Hitting: B … Pitching: A … Top End Talent: B+ … Depth: B+ … Overall: B+


Minor League Affiliates:

Triple-A:  Sacramento (PCL)
Double-A:  Richmond (EL)
High-A:  San Jose (CAL)
Low-A:  Augusta (SAL)
Short-season:  Salem-Keizer (NWL)
Rookie: AZL Giants (AZL)


1. Kyle Crick (RHP) … 6-2, 220 … 21 … 2011 (1) HS (TX)

Comments: Big, strong righty dominated hitters in Richmond, missing bats with regularity using his mid-90s fastball, up to 98, and plus slider. Pitches play up due to explosive arm action, but inconsistent finish on his delivery have led to horrid control issues causing high pitch counts, and starts that barely reach five innings. In addition to his plus fastball-slider combo, Crick...

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