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How new prospect Parks Harber can provide Giants versatility in 2026 MLB season


, who will start the season in Double-A, is short on professional experience and the San Francisco Giants still are trying to figure out where he ultimately will land defensively. But they have no doubts about the other side of the ball. Asked recently about what drew the front office to him at the deadline, general manager Zack Minasian smiled. (NBC Sports)

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How new prospect Parks Harber can provide Giants versatility in 2026 MLB season