How Bo Davidson went from undrafted to SF Giants top prospect
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How Bo Davidson went from undrafted to SF Giants top prospect
"The goal is always to get a promotion to each affiliate. You take that affiliate and go step-by-step, Davidson said. But the end goal, that's for sure to get to Oracle. I also just (want) to keep being me playing, take it day-by-day, being where my feet are at."
"He's a player that's had to fight for everything that he's gotten, said vice president of player development Randy Winn. As an undrafted player without a whole lot of hype, he's just went out and produced and played."
"Davidson didn't think his baseball career was over after a monster season at Caldwell, one where he slashed .412/.508/.876 with 16 homers over 38 games. He still had another season of eligibility, and returning to school was a viable option."
Bo Davidson's unconventional path to professional baseball began at Guilford Tech before a family matter caused him to step away from the game for eighteen months. He transferred to Caldwell Community College, where he produced exceptional numbers, batting .412 with 16 home runs over 38 games. Despite going undrafted in 2023, Davidson signed with the San Francisco Giants after receiving a call from scout Paul Faulk. Now 23 years old, Davidson has progressed to become the No. 3 prospect in the Giants' organization. He is currently participating in his first major-league spring training in Scottsdale, with plans to begin the season at Double-A Richmond, with potential advancement to San Francisco depending on his performance.
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