SF Giants outfielder Heliot Ramos (80) scores a run in front of Milwaukee Brewers catcher Omar Narvaez (10) during a spring training game at American Family Fields of Phoenix. (Rick Scuteri-USA TODAY Sports)
While prospects are rarely the most important players at spring training, the SF Giants have given several of their most intriguing minor leaguers extensive playing time this preseason. Without a minor-league season in 2020, many are seeing their first official game experience in nearly two years. Every young player has plenty of time to develop, but spring training can be a valuable barometer to gauge the strengths and weaknesses of prospects.