Zack Minasian Reveals Giants’ 2026 MLB Draft Strategy
As we move into July, the 2026 MLB Draft is on the horizon, and the San Francisco Giants are gearing up for it. With the Giants holding two early picks, the focus is on who they should select. General Manager Zack Minasian recently shared his insights on the team’s approach.
According to Minasian, the Giants prioritize selecting the best player available rather than filling specific positional needs. He emphasized the importance of keeping a broad talent pool to make the draft process smoother. Minasian highlighted that identifying player potential is key, regardless of the team’s current struggles in the major leagues.
Considering the extensive time prospects spend in the minor leagues before reaching the big leagues, it’s clear that immediate positional needs should not guide the draft strategy. Last year, the Giants chose a shortstop with their first-round pick, showing a willingness to diversify positions. However, if players are equally ranked, Minasian noted that position could become a deciding factor in the selection process.
As the draft draws nearer, the Giants are assessing all their options and evaluating potential upgrades across various positions. The team’s approach seems to be centered on long-term player impact and maintaining a flexible mindset when it comes to selecting the best players for their future roster.


