Marco Luciano

Marco Luciano

22-Year-Old ShortstopSS
San Francisco Giants
2024 Fantasy Outlook
The Giants reportedly want to give Luciano a chance to be the everyday shortstop in 2024, and that motivation from the club is arguably the best thing he has going for him in redraft leagues. Steamer projects the 22-year-old shortstop to hit .219 with a .296 OBP, and while he is a good defensive shortstop, it remains to be seen if San Francisco would allow him keep the everyday job all season if he is producing at that level. Known for his high pedigree as the headliner of the 2018 J-2 international signing class and his plus raw power, Luciano's strikeout rate has steadily trended in the wrong direction. He struck out at a 29.8 percent clip at Double-A, a 35.9 percent clip at Triple-A and a 37.8 percent clip in 45 MLB plate appearances. Unlike many other talented shortstops with questionable hit tools, Luciano doesn't provide much speed on the bases, so he needs to hit for a decent average to avoid being a player who perpetually hits in the bottom third of the lineup and is only rostered in deep leagues for his power and playing time. He missed time in 2023 with back and hamstring injuries and has only played 56 games at Double-A and 18 games at Triple-A, so it would be understandable if he needed more developmental time in the minors. Read Past Outlooks
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$Signed a one-year contract with the Giants in March of 2024.
Heads to Triple-A
SSSan Francisco Giants  AAA
March 28, 2024
The Giants optioned Luciano to Triple-A Sacramento on Thursday.
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Luciano came into spring training as the favorite to win the Giants' shortstop job, but he missed some time with an injury and the club eventually signed Nick Ahmed, who ended up claiming the job. The 22-year-old could still eventually push to take over at shortstop with the big club this season, but for now, he'll go to Sacramento.
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Left/Right Batting Splits
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+192%
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OPS PA R HR RBI SB AVG OBP SLG
Since 2022vs Left 1.146 16 2 0 0 1 .417 .563 .583
Since 2022vs Right .392 29 2 0 0 0 .148 .207 .185
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2023vs Left 1.146 16 2 0 0 1 .417 .563 .583
2023vs Right .392 29 2 0 0 0 .148 .207 .185
2022vs Left 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2022vs Right 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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+54%
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Since 2022Home .540 30 3 0 0 0 .160 .300 .240
Since 2022Away .829 15 1 0 0 1 .357 .400 .429
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2023Home .540 30 3 0 0 0 .160 .300 .240
2023Away .829 15 1 0 0 1 .357 .400 .429
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Latest Fantasy Rumors
Could be Opening Day shortstop
SSSan Francisco Giants  AAA
October 3, 2023
President of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi said the Giants "want to give Marco Luciano the chance to be the everyday guy" at shortstop in 2024, according to Andrew Baggarly of The Athletic.
ANALYSIS
The 22-year-old received his first taste of the majors in 2023 and had a .231/.333/.308 slash line in 45 plate appearances, and it appears he'll be the starter at shortstop Opening Day with Brandon Crawford's 13-year career in San Francisco likely coming to an end. Luciano is one of the organization's top prospects and finished the campaign with a .776 OPS, 15 homers and seven steals in 74 games between the Double-A and Triple-A levels. He was sidelined for the first month of the season with a back injury and also missed most of August with a hamstring issue.
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Many were slow to adjust expectations on Luciano, even when he did his best in 2021 to show us that he was a future three-category masher, rather than a four- or five-category star. It was more of the same in 2022, although he was limited to 57 games at High-A due to a lower-back strain and a minor leg injury. Luciano's max exit velocity and 90th percentile exit velocity are elite, and while he will likely always have an elevated strikeout rate, his damage on impact should be sufficient for him to specialize in run production. If it weren't for Luciano's exit velocities, it would be pretty easy to project Matt Chapman caliber fantasy production at shortstop or third base, but there's still a chance he could be a notch above that level. A newly-added member of the Giants' 40-man roster, Luciano should spend most, if not all of 2023 at Double-A.
For the first time since June of 2019, Luciano is not a top-15 prospect for dynasty leagues. He even climbed inside the top five a few times, but that exuberance appears to have been premature. The tool that has made him so appealing, 70-grade raw power, remains. The hope had always been that he could be an Eloy Jimenez type of offensive producer at shortstop (elite in four categories). However, it's looking less and less likely that he will be a positive contributor in batting average. He spent most of the year at Low-A, where he had the most success, and also got in 20-plus games at High-A and the Arizona Fall League. All told, he had a 27.8 K% and 11.0 BB%, but if we isolate his time at High-A and the AFL, he logged a 35.3 K% and 9.1 BB% in 232 plate appearances. Players have struck out at similar clips at stops along the way to the majors and gone on to have very productive big-league careers, but players don't strike out that often over a significant sample, even when young for a level, and go on to become superstars. Luciano won't help with stolen bases, and while he could still hit 35 homers annually at shortstop, it would be a relief at this point if it came with a .250 batting average.
Luciano was never going to debut in 2020, even in a 162-game season, but all of the public reports from the alternate training site and fall instructional league have been resoundingly positive. A video of him demolishing a home run with a 119 mph exit velocity in fall instructs went viral, and for good reason. In addition to it being a majestic display of bat speed followed by an 80-grade bat flip, that EV is in a range reserved solely for Giancarlo Stanton. While power will be Luciano's most prodigious skill, his walk rates and strikeout rates give little reason for concern. Unlike many middle infielders, Luciano probably won't be a threat on the bases, but he should be a four-category force. At 6-foot-2 and roughly 190 pounds, there have been questions about whether he can stick at shortstop, but the Giants are effusive of his ability to handle the position. He should assume the everyday duties in 2022.
Luciano continued the trend of the top July 2 international signees blowing up in their pro debuts, setting the AZL on fire as a 17-year-old before getting a taste of the Northwest League. His top tool is power -- he ranked third in the AZL in home runs (10) and fourth in SLG (.616). He should hit 35-plus homers in his peak seasons, even while playing half his games in San Francisco. Luciano also showed a keen eye at the plate. He was the fifth-youngest qualified hitter, yet his 15.2 BB% was the circuit's 11th-best mark. His swing is violent, but his elite bat speed and hand-eye coordination allow him to make consistent contact. While he stole nine bases on 15 attempts, he will probably only be an average runner by the time he fills out his 6-foot-2, 178-pound frame. He should continue to play shortstop for now, but may eventually move to third base or the outfield. Look for him to open the year at Low-A.
According to Baseball America, the top international prospects from the last four July 2 signing classes were: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (2015), Kevin Maitan (2016), Wander Franco (2017) and Luciano (2018). Guerrero is the top prospect in baseball, Franco is the odds-on favorite to enter 2020 as the game's top prospect, and Maitan is droppable in most dynasty leagues, so there are extreme examples on both ends of the spectrum. A very athletic 6-foot-2, 178 pounds, Luciano is a different type of prospect than those aforementioned top J-2 signees. There will be some swing and miss in his game, but the hope is that as he matures, he will settle in as a .270 or .280 hitter with huge power and enough speed to steal double-digit bases. He could end up at shortstop, third base or the outfield. Luciano is expected to be aggressively assigned to the AZL at the outset of his age-17 season.
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Falls behind Ahmed for starting job
SSSan Francisco Giants  AAA
March 10, 2024
Manager Bob Melvin hinted Saturday that Luciano has slipped behind Nick Ahmed in the competition for the Giants' starting shortstop job, John Shea of the San Francisco Chronicle reports. "There's some time left," Melvin said of the competition. "It's not like Marco's got a lot of consistent at-bats. Obviously, the hamstring thing set him back quite a bit. We want to make sure we get him a little deeper in games and play him a little bit more but also understand he's coming back from an injury that you don't want to happen again."
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Making Cactus debut Thursday
SSSan Francisco Giants  AAA
February 29, 2024
Luciano (hamstring) is starting at shortstop and batting second for the Giants on Thursday against the Diamondbacks in his Cactus League debut, Maria I. Guardado of MLB.com reports.
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Scratched from lineup
SSSan Francisco Giants  AAA
Hamstring
February 23, 2024
Luciano (hamstring) has been scratched from the Giants' lineup for Saturday's game versus the Cubs, Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
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Coming back from hamstring issue
SSSan Francisco Giants  AAA
Hamstring
February 23, 2024
Luciano has been dealing with a minor hamstring issue but is tentatively listed in the Giants' lineup for Saturday's Cactus League opener against the Cubs, Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
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Could open '24 as main shortstop
SSSan Francisco Giants  AAA
October 3, 2023
Giants president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi said Tuesday that Luciano will be given the chance to open the 2024 season as the team's everyday shortstop, Danny Emerman of KNBR 680 San Francisco reports.
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