The Giants opened the 2017 season with a forgetful 9-17 record for last place in the National League West. Well actually, last place in all of the National League. In the minors, things weren’t any better for San Francisco’s farm system. Between all the Giants’ minor league affiliates, the teams combined for a 37-55 record. The .402 combined winning percentage was the lowest for any farm system in April.
While the results weren’t what the Giants were looking for from their minor league teams, there were still individual performances to take notice of. From pitchers to position players, here are the best Giants minor leaguers at each position for April.