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Giants Sign Top International Prospect, Luis Hernandez

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 08: A detailed view of the logo for the San Francisco Giants city connect jersey’s is seen on the back of a jacket in the dugout prior to the start of the game against the Cincinnati Reds at Oracle Park on April 08, 2025 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)

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Major League Baseball free agent player signings get a great deal of attention in the offseason.

Players with high name recognition have entered the MLB free agent market this year.

Consequential, game-changing players such as Kyle Schwarber, Bo Bichette, Dylan Cease, Kyle Tucker, and many more have engaged in a process of negotiating with big league clubs for multi-year, high average annual value contracts.

But there is another MLB free agent market that perhaps doesn’t get enough attention.

The International player market is another means for MLB clubs to fortify rosters.

The international signing period began January 15, 2026.

An international player may sign with a Major League Baseball organization between January 15 and December 15. The player must turn 16 before he signs and be 17 before September 1 the following year.

Each MLB club enters the international signing period with a fixed amount of “bonus” pool money to spend on international players.

Each team’s pool amount is determined by factors such as market size, team revenue, and more.

Teams are permitted to trade international signing pool money, just as the Cleveland Guardians did on January 15.

The Guardians traded international pool money to the New York Mets for prospect left-handed pitcher, Franklin Gomez.

Giants Sign Shortstop Luis Hernandez:

At $5.44M, the San Francisco Giants had one of the smallest international bonus pools of any club.

As the signing period opened, the Giants signed shortstop Luis Hernandez for $5M of their pool.

Hernandez is 5-10, 180 pounds.

At the age of 17, the right-handed hitting Hernandez was widely viewed as the best overall, highest ranked international prospect available.

Hernandez won’t turn 18 until December 13, 2026.

BRADENTON, FL – 1985: Shortstop Ozzie Guillen of the Chicago White Sox smiles while talking to players in the dugout before a Major League Baseball spring training game against the Pittsburgh Pirates at McKechnie Field circa 1985 in Bradenton, Florida. (Photo by George Gojkovich/Getty Images)

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A student and protege of Venezuelan shortstop Ozzie Guillen, MLB.com lists Hernandez as “one of the most talented players on the international scene in the past few years.”

When he was just 15-years-old, Hernandez hit .346 in 104 at-bats in the Venezuelan Major League. He was playing against much older and more advanced players.

An extremely good athlete, Hernandez flashes an outstanding hit tool, with promising power. MLB.com grades Hernandez this way in various tools:

Hit=Grade 65

Power=Grade 60

Running=Grade 60

Arm Strength/Accuracy= Grade 50

Defense=Grade 60

Overall Grade=65

A Grade 50 equates to an everyday player ability

A Grade 55 equates to a better than average, but not elite player ability

A Grade 60 equates to an occasional All Star with at least one to two outstanding tools

A Grade 65 equates to an annual All Star caliber player. A game changer. A player with more than two outstanding tools and skills.

So, based upon the MLB.com grades, the Giants may have uncovered someone very special.

SANTO DOMINGO, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC – MARCH 9: The patch is displayed on the jersey of the Boston Red Sox before the 2024 Dominican Republic Series game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Estadio Quisqueya on March 9, 2024 in Santon Domingo, Dominican Republic. (Photo by Billie Weiss/Boston Red Sox/Getty Images)

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About Shortstop Josuar Gonzalez:

In last year’s international signing period, the Giants signed Dominican shortstop Josuar De Jesus Gonzalez to a deal worth $2,997,500.

The Giants pool last year was $5.15M.

Gonzalez played his 2025 season for the Giants Black team in the Dominican League.

In 228 plate appearances in the Rookie League, Gonzalez hit .288, with 10 doubles, five triples, four home runs, and 24 RBIs in his 52 games played.

Still just 18-years-old, the switch-hitting Gonzalez is slightly built at 6-0, 167 pounds.

MLB.com gave Gonzalez the following grades in their evaluation of the shortstop:

Hit=Grade 55

Power= Grade 55

Running=Grade 60

Arm Strength/Accuracy= Grade 55

Defense= Grade 55

Overal Grade= 55

Why Sign Two International Shortstops?

Scouts, including this writer, believe the best athlete on any field is the shortstop.

The athletic requirements of the role are similar to those of a center fielder.

In essence, a player selected as a shortstop may, or may not remain in that role.

He could move to second base, or the outfield.

In two international signings in two consecutive years, the Giants have paid substantial international pool funds to obtain the service of two supreme athletes.

One Conclusion:

Both Luis Hernandez, and Josuar Gonzalez have the potential and upside to stick with the Giants and become core members of their roster for years to come.

Only their final position roles remain unknown.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/berniepleskoff/2026/01/16/giants-sign-top-international-prospect-luis-hernandez/

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