The San Francisco Giants will start the second half of their season with a three-game road series against the Seattle Mariners.
The Giants went into the All-Star break winning three out of four games against the Colorado Rockies to improve their record to 41-55.
Giants Make Intriguing Roster Move
Before Friday’s game against the Mariners, Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area reported that the Giants made a roster move within their minor league organization.
Pavlovic wrote via X: “Parks Harber will join Bo Davidson in Triple-A … he was in big league camp and has played quite a bit of outfield recently. They’re moving up as Dakota Jordan, Gavin Kilen and Trevor Cohen move up from High-A to Double-A.”
The Giants acquired Harber when they traded Camilo Doval to the New York Yankees. The 24-year-old was batting .284 with an .879 OPS in Double-A Richmond before his promotion. He also tallied 12 home runs and 47 RBIs in 66 games for the Flying Squirrels.
An interesting note from Pavlovic is that Harber, a primary third baseman, has played “quite a bit of outfield recently.”
The 24-year-old is the Giants’ No. 13 overall prospect, according to MiLB. He is set to join San Francisco’s No. 6 prospect Bo Davidson in Triple-A Sacramento.
In addition, infielder Gavin Kilen (No. 4 ranked prospect), outfielder Dakota Jordan (No. 5) and outfielder Trevor Cohen (No. 8) were all promoted from High-A to Double-A.
GettySCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA – FEBRUARY 19: Bo Davidson #91 of the San Francisco Giants poses for a portrait during photo day at Scottsdale Stadium on February 19, 2026 in Scottsdale, Arizona. (Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images)
Giants Fans React To Minor League Promotions
Here’s what Giants fans are saying about the news:
GettyATLANTA, GEORGIA – JUNE 17: Robbie Ray #38 is pulled from the game by manager Tony Vitello of the San Francisco Giants during the eighth inning against the Atlanta Braves during the continuation of a game from June 16, at Truist Park at Truist Park on June 17, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)
What’s Next For the Giants
The San Francisco Giants have had a tough start to their 2026 season. They currently hold a 41-55 record, are 19.5 games back of the NL West division-leading Los Angeles Dodgers and 10.5 games back of a wild card spot.
Giants’ President of Baseball Operations, Buster Posey, will have a decision to make as the trade deadline looms. San Francisco has numerous talented players that teams will certainly be interested in.
The Giants will start the second half of the season against the Seattle Mariners on Friday, Jul. 17. Right-handed pitcher Landen Roupp is scheduled to start against right-hander Bryce Miller. First pitch is at 7:10 p.m. PST.
Like HEAVY’s content? Be sure to follow us.
This article was originally published on HEAVY
The post San Francisco Giants Announce Intriguing Roster Move Ahead of Mariners Series appeared first on HEAVY.