Given the caveats from the story linked below, I think the Giants did well with their signings.
The #2, #11 and #37 ranked prospects on the list are now potentially future Gigantes.
RK | Name | POS | COUNTRY | MLB TEAM | Bonus |
2 | Marco Luciano | SS | Dominican Republic | Giants | $ 2,600,000 |
11 | Jairo Pomares | OF | Cuba | Giants | $ 975,000 |
37 | Luis Matos | OF | Venezuela | Giants |
There are 7 remaining unsigned players, including the top-ranked Victor Mesa from Cuba. I think the Giants work here is pretty much finished. There are scouting reports and YouTube videos listed below from the article for the Gigantes prospects.
These are very young prospects, so don't expect to see them on the big club for quite some time. Given the bonuses doled out, Luciano would appear to be considered the equivalent of a 1st - 2nd rounder and Pomares, who it looks like the Giants signed at a very reasonable price, is the equivalent of a 3rd - 5th rounder. Give or take a round or two.
from baseballamerica.com
https://www.baseballamerica.com/rankings/2018-top-international-baseball-free-agent-prospects/
This is a sad caveat from the story:
Due to requests from players and families, we will not be publishing any signing bonus amounts for Venezuelan players at this time.
They might want to consider extending the same courtesy to Cuban players as well.
The Dominican Republic continues to dominate the ranking in terms of quantity and quality, with Venezuela second and Cuba third. The Cubans have to be of a higher quality to overcome the burden of removing them from a "closed" society. Sadly, it seems as if it won't be long before the Venezuelans suffer the same fate.
Viva la Revolution, right Comrades?
Row Labels | Count of Name | Average of RK |
Colombia | 1 | 41.00 |
Cuba | 6 | 18.33 |
Curacao | 2 | 30.50 |
Dominican Republic | 28 | 26.64 |
Mexico | 1 | 34.00 |
Venezuela | 12 | 23.58 |
Grand Total | 50 | 25.50 |
from baseballamerica.com
https://www.baseballamerica.com/rankings/2018-top-international-baseball-free-agent-prospects/
Projecting the future of international prospects who are 15 and 16 years old involves a high level of risk and uncertainty. For the 2018 class, that is particularly true, with little consensus in the international scouting community on even the top 2018 players. In general, scouts seemed more enthusiastic about last year’s strong 2017 class and another talented group ahead in 2019. That made it a challenge to line up the top prospects in the 2018 class, particularly with the reality that players have had commitments in place to sign with clubs for more than a year in some cases.This year’s list also includes Cuban players who are subject to the international bonus pools. While 21-year-old outfielder Victor Mesa is an exception, most of the top Cuban players out now are in the same age group as the top 16-year-old players from the Dominican Republic and Venezuela. However, due to the circumstances of how Cuban players are scouted and become eligible to sign, there are Cuban players who might belong on the list but have been omitted until more information on them becomes available.These are Baseball America’s top 50 international prospects for the 2018-19 international signing period, which opens on July 2.
RK | Name | POS | COUNTRY | MLB TEAM | Bonus |
1 | Victor Victor Mesa | OF | Cuba | ||
2 | Marco Luciano | SS | Dominican Republic | Giants | $ 2,600,000 |
3 | Diego Cartaya | C | Venezuela | Dodgers | |
4 | Noelvi Marte | SS | Dominican Republic | Mariners | $ 1,550,000 |
5 | Osiel Rodriguez | RHP | Cuba | Yankees | |
6 | Richard Gallardo | RHP | Venezuela | Cubs | |
7 | Orelvis Martinez | SS | Dominican Republic | Blue Jays | $ 3,500,000 |
8 | Gabriel Rodriguez | SS | Venezuela | Indians | |
9 | Francisco Alvarez | C | Venezuela | Mets | |
10 | Misael Urbina | OF | Venezuela | Twins | |
11 | Jairo Pomares | OF | Cuba | Giants | $ 975,000 |
12 | Alvin Guzman | OF | Dominican Republic | D-backs | |
13 | Alejandro Pie | SS | Dominican Republic | Rays | |
14 | Antonio Gomez | C | Venezuela | Yankees | |
15 | Kevin Alcantara | OF | Dominican Republic | ||
16 | Starlyn Castillo | RHP | Dominican Republic | Phillies | $ 1,600,000 |
17 | Jose de la Cruz | OF | Dominican Republic | Tigers | |
18 | Omar Florentino | SS | Dominican Republic | Royals | |
19 | Juan Guerrero | SS | Dominican Republic | Rockies | |
20 | Eduardo Lopez | OF | Dominican Republic | Red Sox | $ 1,150,000 |
21 | Junior Sanquintin | SS | Dominican Republic | Indians | $ 1,250,000 |
22 | Abraham Calzadilla | RHP | Venezuela | D-backs | |
23 | Jerming Rosario | RHP | Dominican Republic | Dodgers | |
24 | Sandy Gaston | RHP | Cuba | ||
25 | Alexander Ramirez | OF | Dominican Republic | ||
26 | Malcom Nunez | 3B | Cuba | Cardinals | |
27 | Jose Lopez | OF | Dominican Republic | Cubs | |
28 | Eduarqui Fernandez | OF | Dominican Republic | Brewers | $ 1,100,000 |
29 | Freddy Valdez | OF | Dominican Republic | Mets | $ 1,400,000 |
30 | Ryson Polonius | SS | Curacao | Rays | |
31 | Rainer Polonius | SS | Curacao | Rays | |
32 | Fernando Ortega | RHP | Dominican Republic | Phillies | |
33 | Warming Bernabel | SS | Dominican Republic | Rockies | $ 900,000 |
34 | Fernando Villalobos | C | Mexico | ||
35 | Sergio Campana | OF | Dominican Republic | Pirates | $ 500,000 |
36 | Jose Rodriguez | C | Venezuela | Rangers | |
37 | Luis Matos | OF | Venezuela | Giants | |
38 | Adinso Reyes | SS | Dominican Republic | Tigers | |
39 | Angel Martinez | SS | Dominican Republic | Indians | $ 500,000 |
40 | Estanli Castillo | OF | Dominican Republic | Rays | $ 350,000 |
41 | Branlyn Jaraba | 3B | Colombia | Brewers | $ 1,100,000 |
42 | Joalbert Angulo | LHP | Venezuela | Phillies | |
43 | Denny Larrondo | RHP | Cuba | Yankees | $ 550,000 |
44 | Diomedes Sierra | LHP | Dominican Republic | D-backs | |
45 | Jose Bonilla | SS | Dominican Republic | ||
46 | Rafael Morel | SS | Dominican Republic | Cubs | $ 850,000 |
47 | Joel Machado | LHP | Venezuela | Cubs | |
48 | Agustin Ramirez | C | Dominican Republic | Yankees | |
49 | Eduardo Garcia | SS | Venezuela | ||
50 | Daury del Rosario | SS | Dominican Republic | Rays |
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Marco
Luciano
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Dominican Republic SS/OF
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Notes:
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Born: Oct. 9, 2001 | Ht: 6-1 | Wt: 180 | B-T: R-R |
Scouting Report: In a year that lacks a consensus top 16-year-old international prospect, Luciano has an exciting combination of offensive upside and athleticism, with a compact, explosive swing that produces effortless power. Luciano has strong hands, quick wrists and generates snappy bat speed, using his lower half well with good rhythm and swing path. He generates impressive torque in his swing and shows plus power to all fields. He does it both in batting practice and against live pitching, with home runs to his pull side and the opposite way in games. With broad shoulders on a lean, well-proportioned frame, Luciano has the physical projection to potentially develop 70 power. While some scouts had concerns about swing-and-miss tendencies they saw early on from Luciano, he has cut down on that and generally manages his at-bats well with a solid feel for the strike zone for his age. He is a good athlete with slightly above-average speed. Luciano grew up playing shortstop, but when he hit a growth spurt, his trainer moved him to the outfield. He spent eight months in the outfield, then in February 2017 moved back to shortstop. While some scouts still believe Luciano will outgrow shortstop and end up at either third base or right field, he handles himself well at shortstop for now. Luciano isn’t flashy but he fields his position cleanly, making the routine plays with a strong, accurate arm. Luciano trains with Ray Castillo and is expected to sign with the Giants for a bonus in the $2.5 million area. |
https://youtu.be/RMu2qltbDs4 |
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Jairo
Pomares
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Cuba OF
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Notes:
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Born: Aug. 4, 2000 | Ht: 6-1 | Wt: 185 | B-T: L-R |
Scouting
Report: Pomares played in Cuba’s 15U national league
in 2015, when he ranked sixth in the league in batting average by hitting
.383/.447/.533 with 16 walks and just six strikeouts in 141 plate
appearances. Now a 17-year-old in the Dominican Republic, Pomares has a
large, athletic frame with promising offensive upside and a pretty swing from
the left side. It’s a fluid stroke that’s quick, compact and efficient,
producing a high contact rate in games. Pomares has natural, easy hitting
actions, with good rhythm and timing in the box to go with a solid idea of
the strike zone for his age. Pomares shows over-the-fence power in batting
practice, though in games his swing is more geared for line drives than loft,
with the potential for average power. Pomares is a good athlete who has shown
plus speed underway in the 60-yard dash. When Pomares played in Cuba in 2015,
he mostly played left field with a little bit of time in right field as well.
With an average arm, Pomares has the speed for center field and scouts highest
on him thought he could play there, though others thought his defensive
instincts were better suited for a corner. The Giants are expected to sign
Pomares, with a bonus likely around $1 million.
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https://youtu.be/nDuCgYhwTmE |
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Luis Matos
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Venezuela OF
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Notes:
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Born: Jan. 28, 2002 | Ht: 5-11 | Wt: 160 | B-T: R-R |
Scouting
Report: Several scouts consider Matos to be one of
the best hitters this year out of Venezuela. Matos represented Venezuela last
year at the COPABE 15U Pan American Championships in Colombia and earns
praise from scouts for his track record of hitting well in games with a knack
for squaring up live pitching. He’s a savvy player who puts together quality
at-bats consistently, with quick hand speed, good hand-eye coordination and a
mature offensive approach. Matos can occasionally send a ball to the alleys,
but he doesn’t project to be a big power threat, with a hit-over-power
profile. Matos’ projected offensive production would fit in center field, but
his fringe-average speed might be stretched thin there, while a corner
outfield spot would place more demands on his power spiking down the road. At
his best he has flashes above-average arm strength that would fit in right
field. The Giants are likely to sign Matos, who trains with Andres Veliz.
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https://youtu.be/t0MNAkY38a8 |
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