San Francisco Giants infielder Marco Luciano looks on during day six of spring training at Scottsdale Stadium in Scottsdale, Ariz., on Monday, Feb. 19, 2024. PHOENIX — Standing at the intersection of the four main fields at the Giants’ minor-league complex, a 10-minute drive from their Scottsdale spring home, Kyle Haines paused his sentence and surveyed the action in front of him.
All three impressed in their entrances to pro ball, though Martin’s was delayed until this spring. In the game taking place, he worked a walk and showed off a compact left-handed swing, while Haines said, “there’s still a lot of development left. But he’s strong, he’s physical, he’s athletic. Huge aptitude. … He’s shown a good eye and some power potential.”
In the limited sample, Arias slugged four home runs while batting .414/.539/.793, and showed off an advanced approach in the Single-A game at Papago, working his way back from a two-strike count to draw a walk. As he grows into his 6-foot-2 frame, Arias could eventually shift to a corner outfield spot, but for now the Giants like him in center.
“I think throughout the year we should have some arms that could help,” Haines said, including R.J. Dabovich, a hard-throwing reliever who seemed to be on a fast track to the majors but had his season cut short by hip surgery and wasn’t invited to big-league camp this spring.
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