SF Giants pitching prospect Whisenhunt begins promising spring

SF Giants pitching prospect Whisenhunt begins promising spring

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Carson Whisenhunt’s first time with the big-leaguers in spring training didn’t begin the way he wanted.

Taking pitchers’ fielding practice on the first day of camp, the San Francisco Giants’ promising left-handed pitching prospect took a comebacker off the index finger of his throwing hand. It delayed him by a week, but on Monday, Whisenhunt took the rubber in the bullpen beyond right field for the first time this spring.

“Finally,” Whisenhunt said shortly beforehand. “You don’t draw it up that way, but it happens.”

The 23-year-old rose quickly last season in his first full year of pro ball, after the Giants selected him in the second round of the 2022 draft. With a mid-90s fastball from the left side, a sturdy frame and polished changeup, there’s belief internally that trajectory will continue this season.

“It’s one of those pitches that you can sit on and still have a tough time putting it in play if he locates it,” Melvin said of the changeup. “I was looking forward (to seeing it) the other day and he took the ball off his finger.”

On the first full-squad workout of camp, Melvin had other commitments Monday than catching a peek of a pitcher who almost certainly won’t make the Opening Day roster. But pitching coach Bryan Price and assistant J.P. Martinez watched from behind the rubber.

Asked how the session went, Martinez used one word: “Special.”

Whisenhunt has refined the unique grip of his signature pitch — palming the ball, with only his pinkie and index finger touching leather — since he was 12 years old. Over the offseason, he worked on adding a second breaking, a slider, in addition to his curve.

But it was Whisenhunt’s heater that caught Martinez’s eye.

“I thought he was just a power guy, but I was pretty impressed with the fastball touch and feel in the bullpen,” Martinez said, comparing its two-plane movement profile to that of Jake McGee and Sean Manaea.

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