The Giants will select the contract of outfielder Victor Bericoto from Triple-A Sacramento today, as first reported by journalist Manolo Hernández Douen. San Francisco already has an open 40-man spot. Corresponding moves aren’t yet clear, but Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle suggests that Jung Hoo Lee could need to miss a few more games or perhaps even head to the injured list. He’s been day-to-day with a back issue recently.
It’s the first call to the majors for the 24-year-old Bericoto. He’s generally not considered to be among the organization’s top 30 prospects, but he’s enjoying a nice start to his season with the River Cats. In 186 plate appearances, the righty-swinging outfielder has slashed .299/.355/.449 with six homers. He’s walked at a slightly below-average 8.1% clip, but his current 18.8% strikeout rate would be a career-low mark over a full season.
Bericoto has played all three outfield spots and first base in his professional career. He’s spent the bulk of his time in right field and at first base, however, and hasn’t appeared in center field since 2024, when he logged only six games there. In January 2025, FanGraphs’ Eric Longenhagen wrote that Bericoto has plus power but contact skills that were “toward the very bottom of the acceptable range.” He’s made some modest gains in that regard. His 73.5% overall contact rate is still below the major league average (76.8%), but he’s connected on 85.5% of the swings he takes on pitches within the zone, which is right in line with MLB average.

He’s also a good OF with a great arm.
Nothing to lose giving him a shot as the Giants season is almost DOA at this point. Yeah, they could go on a run. But come end of June if they’re still struggling it should be time for a fire sale. BIG FIRE SALE.
If only the worst performing pieces could be sold. It may be Webb, maybe Ray and that’s about it. Not sure the Giants will be able to move anyone else. Even if they absorb most or all of the salaries, they may not get much in return.
When they bring players up – They act like they are a playoff contender by benching rookies or leave them to rot on the bench (only to get ABs with the simulators they have) .
Vitello seems not to understand Pinch hitting or moving the runner over quite yet.
Good for Victor. He had a great spring training and I’m looking forward to watching him play.