Parks Harber wasn’t considered the headliner of the Camilo Doval trade. That designation generally went to catcher Jesus Rodriguez, a lifetime .309 hitter in the minors who will compete for the backup catcher job. Harber, meanwhile, was an undrafted corner infielder out of North Carolina.
Since that trade, Harber has provided reason to pay attention.
Harber headlined the Giants’ group of prospects who participated in the Arizona Fall League, earning a spot on the National League Fall Stars team. Over 17 games, Harber hit .383/.513/.683 with three home runs and 15 RBIs, his 1.196 OPS ranking fourth all qualified players.
The 24-year-old has yet to play at the Double-A level, but there is no shortage of those in San Francisco’s front office who have become enamored with the third baseman’

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