The San Francisco Giants have secured Venezuelan shortstop Luis Hernandez, the No. 1 overall prospect in the 2026 international class, marking the second consecutive year they land Latin America's highest-ranked amateur. Despite tying for the lowest international bonus pool at $5,440,000, the Giants allocated the vast majority to Hernandez. This move reinforces their aggressive approach in the global market.
The Giants opened the 2026 international signing period with a major coup by agreeing to terms with 17-year-old Luis Hernandez, a right-handed-hitting shortstop from Venezuela. Hernandez is considered the top prospect in this year's class by an overwhelming number of talent evaluators, though not unanimously. He becomes the first player born in Venezuela to rank as MLB Pipeline's No. 1 international prospect.
Hernandez's signing comes exactly one year after the Giants landed Josuar Gonzalez, the No. 2 prospect in the 2025 class. Gonzalez has since excelled in the Dominican Summer League, rising to No. 82 on the overall Top 100 prospects list, with expectations high for his U.S. debut this season. Both shortstops are projected to develop separately initially, bolstered by the Giants' depth at the position, including prospects like Gavin Kilen (No. 3), Jhonny Level (No. 4), Maui Ahuna (No. 12), Walker Martin (No. 28), and Lorenzo Meola (No. 29).
At age 15, Hernandez impressed in the Venezuelan Major League, batting .346 over 104 plate appearances against older competition. He displayed elite bat speed and a knack for hard contact, with potential for increased power as his frame matures. An above-average runner with aggressive base-stealing instincts, he projects as a possible 30/30 threat combining hit, power, and speed tools.
Defensively, Hernandez features a quick first step at shortstop, fluid movements, and a quick release that compensates for his average arm strength, suggesting long-term viability up the middle. His physical projection, work ethic, and baseball IQ earn high praise.
International players eligible for the current period, running from January 15 to December 15, must be born between September 1, 2008, and August 31, 2009, and registered with MLB in advance. The Giants' pursuit underscores their reputation as a top destination for international talent.