AB | 19 |
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AVG | .263 |
OBP | .263 |
SLG | .316 |
HR | 0 |
- Full name Adrian Manuel Sugastey
- Born 10/23/2002 in Panama City, Panama
- Profile Ht.: 6'1" / Wt.: 210 / Bats: R / Throws: R
Top Rankings
Organization Prospect Rankings
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BA Grade: 40/High
Track Record: Sugastey was part of Panama’s junior national team and signed with San Francisco in 2019 for a bonus of $525,000. He skipped the Dominican Summer League, reached Low-A quickly in 2022 and then spent all of 2023 at High-A Eugene. He was limited to just 63 games by injuries. It was the second straight year when Sugastey was limited to fewer than 100 games.
Scouting Report: Sugastey has a blend of skills on both sides of the ball but little that necessarily stands out as a carrying tool. He does a decent job of making contact in the zone but chases far too frequently. Scouts also note that he struggles against fastballs with premium velocity. He doesn’t hit the ball particularly hard, either, with average (83.5 mph) and 90th percentile (99.2 mph) exit velocities that grade as below-average. Sugastey has slowed down a bit as he’s matured but still has the mobility to project as an above-average defender behind the dish with a plus throwing arm. He is a well below-average runner.
The Future: After missing half the season, Sugastey will likely head back to High-A and split time at catcher with Onil Perez in 2024. He could become a second-division backup.
Scouting Grades Hit: 40 | Power: 40 | Run: 30 | Field: 55 | Arm: 60 -
BA Grade/Risk: 45/High
Track Record: Sugastey starred for Panama's junior national team as an amateur and signed with the Giants for $525,000 as part of their 2019 international signing class. His pro debut was delayed by the coronavirus pandemic, but he emerged in 2021 with an excellent season in the Rookie-level Arizona Complex League and made the jump to Low-A San Jose in 2022. His season was limited to 84 games by a hamstring injury and his performance suffered, but he got additional reps in the Arizona Fall League at the end of the year and showed well.
Scouting Report: Sugastey has excellent bat-to-ball skills and a knack for contact. He chases out of the zone a fair amount but is able to still make contact off the plate and rarely strikes out. Sugastey has yet to grow into power, but he should get stronger in his big frame, particularly in his upper half, and start making more impact on contact. He will need to be more selective and shorten his swing in order to reach his potential as an average hitter with 10-15 home run power. Sugastey isn't the best athlete and he needs to clean up his receiving, but he capably handles advanced arms and has a chance to grow into an average defender behind the plate. He has plus arm strength and a quick release that helped him throw out 28% of attempted basestealers in 2022.
The Future: Sugastey will head to High-A Eugene in 2023 and focus on adding power. He projects to be a second-division regular or a backup on a championship contender.
Scouting Grades: Hit: 50. Power: 45. Speed: 30. Fielding: 50. Arm: 60. -
Track Record: Sugastey signed out of Panama in 2019 for $525,000 as part of an international class that also included shortstop prospect Aeverson Arteaga. He had a well-traveled career as an amateur, playing in tournaments in Japan, Colombia and the United States. His official pro debut was pushed back by the coronavirus pandemic, but he did get time at 2020 instructional league before emerging in 2021 in the Arizona Complex League., where he hit .358/.405/.439.
Scouting Report: Sugastey’s swing is short, quick and geared to hit line drives to both gaps. He showed the potential for above-average power as well, though he’ll need to add more strength to reach that ceiling. Sugastey’s overall offensive profile would be further amplified by getting the ball in the air more often. Defensively, Sugastey is very flexible behind the plate, sets good targets for his pitchers and does a good job receiving and framing, though he needs to work on his blocking skills. He has a strong arm and caught 30% of runners attempting to steal in the ACL. With further development, he could be a fringe-average defender.
The Future: After an excellent pro debut, Sugastey will likely head to Low-A San Jose in 2022. He has a chance to be an everyday catcher with a balanced blend of skills, but he has a long way to go.
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TRACK RECORD: Sugastey signed for $525,000 as part of the Giants' lauded 2019 international signing class. He represented Panama at tournaments across the world as an amateur, including Japan, Colombia and Nicaragua, and made his organizational debut in instructional league in the fall.
SCOUTING REPORT: Sugastey's raw package of tools teases a player who could impact the game on both sides of the ball. He's a strong player who already produces exit velocities up to 112 mph, although the Giants want to take some of the choppiness out of his swing in order to unlock more consistent contact. He's made big strides behind the plate and shows a potentially plus arm and solid receiving skills. Sugastey also shows the intangibles for the position, including an ability to work with pitchers and the leadership required behind the plate. Though promising, he is still very young and has a lot of rawness to his game that needs to be smoothed over.
THE FUTURE: Sugastey should begin his pro career in the Rookie-level Arizona League in 2021. He has a chance to add to the Giants' wealth of strong catching prospects.
Scouting Reports
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BA Grade/Risk: 45/High
Track Record: Sugastey starred for Panama's junior national team as an amateur and signed with the Giants for $525,000 as part of their 2019 international signing class. His pro debut was delayed by the coronavirus pandemic, but he emerged in 2021 with an excellent season in the Rookie-level Arizona Complex League and made the jump to Low-A San Jose in 2022. His season was limited to 84 games by a hamstring injury and his performance suffered, but he got additional reps in the Arizona Fall League at the end of the year and showed well.
Scouting Report: Sugastey has excellent bat-to-ball skills and a knack for contact. He chases out of the zone a fair amount but is able to still make contact off the plate and rarely strikes out. Sugastey has yet to grow into power, but he should get stronger in his big frame, particularly in his upper half, and start making more impact on contact. He will need to be more selective and shorten his swing in order to reach his potential as an average hitter with 10-15 home run power. Sugastey isn't the best athlete and he needs to clean up his receiving, but he capably handles advanced arms and has a chance to grow into an average defender behind the plate. He has plus arm strength and a quick release that helped him throw out 28% of attempted basestealers in 2022.
The Future: Sugastey will head to High-A Eugene in 2023 and focus on adding power. He projects to be a second-division regular or a backup on a championship contender.
Scouting Grades: Hit: 50. Power: 45. Speed: 30. Fielding: 50. Arm: 60. -
BA Grade/Risk: 45/High
Track Record: Sugastey starred for Panama's junior national team as an amateur and signed with the Giants for $525,000 as part of their 2019 international signing class. His pro debut was delayed by the coronavirus pandemic, but he emerged in 2021 with an excellent season in the Rookie-level Arizona Complex League and made the jump to Low-A San Jose in 2022. His season was limited to 84 games by a hamstring injury and his performance suffered, but he got additional reps in the Arizona Fall League at the end of the year and showed well.
Scouting Report: Sugastey has excellent bat-to-ball skills and a knack for contact. He chases out of the zone a fair amount but is able to still make contact off the plate and rarely strikes out. Sugastey has yet to grow into power, but he should get stronger in his big frame, particularly in his upper half, and start making more impact on contact. He will need to be more selective and shorten his swing in order to reach his potential as an average hitter with 10-15 home run power. Sugastey isn't the best athlete and he needs to clean up his receiving, but he capably handles advanced arms and has a chance to grow into an average defender behind the plate. He has plus arm strength and a quick release that helped him throw out 28% of attempted basestealers in 2022.
The Future: Sugastey will head to High-A Eugene in 2023 and focus on adding power. He projects to be a second-division regular or a backup on a championship contender.
Scouting Grades: Hit: 50. Power: 45. Speed: 30. Fielding: 50. Arm: 60. -
BA Grade: 50/High
Track Record: Sugastey signed out of Panama in 2019 for $525,000 as part of an international class that also included shortstop prospect Aeverson Arteaga. He had a well-traveled career as an amateur, playing in tournaments in Japan, Colombia and the United States. His official pro debut was pushed back by the coronavirus pandemic, but he did get time at 2020 instructional league before emerging in 2021 in the Arizona Complex League., where he hit .358/.405/.439.
Scouting Report: Sugastey's swing is short, quick and geared to hit line drives to both gaps. He showed the potential for above-average power as well, though he'll need to add more strength to reach that ceiling. Sugastey's overall offensive profile would be further amplified by getting the ball in the air more often. Defensively, Sugastey is very flexible behind the plate, sets good targets for his pitchers and does a good job receiving and framing, though he needs to work on his blocking skills. He has a strong arm and caught 30% of runners attempting to steal in the ACL. With further development, he could be a fringe-average defender.
The Future: After an excellent pro debut, Sugastey will likely head to Low-A San Jose in 2022. He has a chance to be an everyday catcher with a balanced blend of skills, but he has a long way to go. -
Track Record: Sugastey signed out of Panama in 2019 for $525,000 as part of an international class that also included shortstop prospect Aeverson Arteaga. He had a well-traveled career as an amateur, playing in tournaments in Japan, Colombia and the United States. His official pro debut was pushed back by the coronavirus pandemic, but he did get time at 2020 instructional league before emerging in 2021 in the Arizona Complex League., where he hit .358/.405/.439.
Scouting Report: Sugastey’s swing is short, quick and geared to hit line drives to both gaps. He showed the potential for above-average power as well, though he’ll need to add more strength to reach that ceiling. Sugastey’s overall offensive profile would be further amplified by getting the ball in the air more often. Defensively, Sugastey is very flexible behind the plate, sets good targets for his pitchers and does a good job receiving and framing, though he needs to work on his blocking skills. He has a strong arm and caught 30% of runners attempting to steal in the ACL. With further development, he could be a fringe-average defender.
The Future: After an excellent pro debut, Sugastey will likely head to Low-A San Jose in 2022. He has a chance to be an everyday catcher with a balanced blend of skills, but he has a long way to go.
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TRACK RECORD: Sugastey signed for $525,000 as part of the Giants' lauded 2019 international signing class. He represented Panama at tournaments across the world as an amateur, including Japan, Colombia and Nicaragua, and made his organizational debut in instructional league in the fall.
SCOUTING REPORT: Sugastey's raw package of tools teases a player who could impact the game on both sides of the ball. He's a strong player who already produces exit velocities up to 112 mph, although the Giants want to take some of the choppiness out of his swing in order to unlock more consistent contact. He's made big strides behind the plate and shows a potentially plus arm and solid receiving skills. Sugastey also shows the intangibles for the position, including an ability to work with pitchers and the leadership required behind the plate. Though promising, he is still very young and has a lot of rawness to his game that needs to be smoothed over.
THE FUTURE: Sugastey should begin his pro career in the Rookie-level Arizona League in 2021. He has a chance to add to the Giants' wealth of strong catching prospects. -
TRACK RECORD: Sugastey signed for $525,000 as part of the Giants' lauded 2019 international signing class. He represented Panama at tournaments across the world as an amateur, including Japan, Colombia and Nicaragua, and made his organizational debut in instructional league in the fall.
SCOUTING REPORT: Sugastey's raw package of tools teases a player who could impact the game on both sides of the ball. He's a strong player who already produces exit velocities up to 112 mph, although the Giants want to take some of the choppiness out of his swing in order to unlock more consistent contact. He's made big strides behind the plate and shows a potentially plus arm and solid receiving skills. Sugastey also shows the intangibles for the position, including an ability to work with pitchers and the leadership required behind the plate. Though promising, he is still very young and has a lot of rawness to his game that needs to be smoothed over.
THE FUTURE: Sugastey should begin his pro career in the Rookie-level Arizona League in 2021. He has a chance to add to the Giants' wealth of strong catching prospects. -
TRACK RECORD: Sugastey signed for $525,000 as part of the Giants' lauded 2019 international signing class. He represented Panama at tournaments across the world as an amateur, including Japan, Colombia and Nicaragua, and made his organizational debut in instructional league in the fall.
SCOUTING REPORT: Sugastey's raw package of tools teases a player who could impact the game on both sides of the ball. He's a strong player who already produces exit velocities up to 112 mph, although the Giants want to take some of the choppiness out of his swing in order to unlock more consistent contact. He's made big strides behind the plate and shows a potentially plus arm and solid receiving skills. Sugastey also shows the intangibles for the position, including an ability to work with pitchers and the leadership required behind the plate. Though promising, he is still very young and has a lot of rawness to his game that needs to be smoothed over.
THE FUTURE: Sugastey should begin his pro career in the Rookie-level Arizona League in 2021. He has a chance to add to the Giants' wealth of strong catching prospects.