Thursday was a good day for the San Francisco Giants, as they finally won a game. It wasn’t as good of a day for their Minor League Baseball affiliates, though, who we have grown accustomed to winning, winning, and winning some more this year. They did a little bit of that on Thursday, but their were more losses than usual as well. Still a fun day, so let’s dive on in.

Link to the 2026 McCovey Chronicles Community Prospect List (CPL)

All listed positions in the roundup are the position played in that particular game.

News

A few big pieces of news. Most notably, RHP Reid Worley (No. 36 CPL) appeared to announce on his social media that he recently underwent Tommy John surgery. Shoutout to Twitter user @porkblds for catching this.

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Worley was the Giants 9th-round pick in July, and signed well overslot, for a signing bonus commensurate with a late 3rd-round pick, as they bought the high schooler out of his commitment to Kennesaw State. He has some outrageous spin metrics, but for now, the focus is simply on getting back on the mound. It’s a long process, and hopefully one that doesn’t take too much of a mental toll on the youngster.

In milder injury news, Jesús Cano reports that shortstop Josuar González (No. 2 CPL) left an extended Spring Training game after falling over while running the basepaths. Cano listed the removal as “precautionary,” but noted that González was feeling some pain.

As long as we’re talking about injuries, AA Richmond second baseman Dayson Croes was placed on the Injured List. Roger Munter had reported that Croes left Wednesday’s game after a collision on the basepaths, while playing defense, and was holding his ankle). He’s replaced on Richmond’s roster by RHP Brad Deppermann, who was activated off the Development List. Deppermann, who is about to turn 30, signed with the Giants as a Minor League free agent this winter.

In happier news, Cano reports that third baseman Parks Harber (No. 17 CPL) is rehabbing in extended, and hit a home run. That means Harber should be back to affiliated ball shortly, and he’ll be ticketed for AA, though the Giants may have him rehab at a few lower levels first.

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