Dealt from the Yankees to the Giants along with several other prospects at last year's deadline deal that sent Camilo Doval to New York, Harber has never struggled to hit in pro ball, although he is 24 and will be making his Double-A debut in 2026. He logged a 174 wRC+ across Single-A and High-A and a 1.196 OPS in the Arizona Fall League, bashing a total of 16 home runs in 96 games across four leagues and two organizations. Harber hits the ball really hard, but his power has played down somewhat in games because he hits so many line drives (31.3 LD%) and uses the whole field (38.8 Oppo%). He projects as a righty-hitting, righty-throwing first baseman or designated hitter, so Harber will need to continue to put up gaudy offensive stats to retain his prospect value, especially given his age. Read Past Outlooks