SF Giants' undrafted prospect from Doval trade impresses at Arizona Fall League
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SF Giants' undrafted prospect from Doval trade impresses at Arizona Fall League
"He's a professional hitter in all regards,"
"He hits to all fields, he hits all pitch types, he hits for power, he hits for average. He's a very professional, well-rounded offensive player in the box. It's been really refreshing to see this."
Undrafted corner infielder Parks Harber has rapidly risen as a productive offensive prospect. He hit .383/.513/.683 with three home runs, 15 RBIs and a 1.196 OPS in the Arizona Fall League, earning National League Fall Stars recognition and ranking fourth among qualified players in OPS. Over 25 High-A Eugene games he slashed .333/.454/.644 with seven homers and 24 RBIs. Across 79 minor-league games last season he hit .323 with 13 homers and a .970 OPS. Batted-ball metrics show elite power, with average exit velocity in the 95th percentile and a 114.3 mph max exit velocity.
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