SF Giants send a pair of young pitchers back to minor league camp

San Francisco Giants Spring Training

San Francisco Giants Spring Training | Suzanna Mitchell/San Francisco Giants/GettyImages

The SF Giants trimmed the camp roster for the second down in a row. This time, Trevor McDonald and Carson Whisenhunt were sent back to minor league camp, per Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area.

SF Giants send a pair of young pitchers back to minor league camp

The first wave of roster cuts occurred on Wednesday. This group was headlined by Bryce Eldridge, Mason Black, and Marco Luciano.

I should note that the verbage is slightly different for McDonald and Whisenhunt. Whisenhunt was a non-roster invitee, so he was reassigned back to minor league camp. On the other hand, McDonald occupies a spot on the 40-man roster, so he was optioned. The end result is the same but the roster treatment is slightly different.

Following these moves, the number of players currently on the 40-man roster still in major league camp is down to 37.

Neither of these cuts were surprising. While Whisenhunt throws from the left side and the Giants have an obvious need for a second left-handed reliever in the bullpen, they would prefer to stretch him out as a starter.

Whisenhunt made two appearances for the Giants this spring, recording three scoreless innings with two strikeouts. He will return to Sacramento where he spent the bulk of the 2024 season.

You would not know it by looking at his 5.42 ERA in 25 starts in Triple-A last season, but it was a promising year for the young pitcher. The Giants will want him to throw more strikes, mix in his slider more regularly, and continue building up arm strength to handle a starter’s workload.

McDonald will likely join Whisenhunt in Sacramento’s rotation. The River Cats’ rotation could be a good one, as the Giants have a lot of pitching prospects in the upper minors. They may even need to go with piggyback starts on some days.

The right-handed hurler gave up three earned runs across 3.1 Cactus League innings this spring. He is coming off of a year in which he tallied a 4.40 ERA in 24 outings split across four levels. This includes a 4.72 ERA in 10 appearances with the River Cats.

Similar to Whisenhunt, the goal for McDonald will be to build up arm strength. He has very low mileage on his arm with someone who has appeared in five seasons in the minors. There is a good chance that he makes an appearance in the Giants rotation this year.

Related Posts

One of the most interesting stories in Atlanta Braves camp right now: Grant Holmes. His Spring Training performances are turning heads — should he get a bigger role this season? 👇⚾

Grant Holmes Emerging as a Key Depth Option for the Atlanta Braves This Spring As spring training progresses, teams across Major League Baseball begin to identify early…

🚨 RANGERS vs WHITE SOX SPRING CLASH ALERT: Don’t Sleep on This Surprise Stadium Showdown – First Pitch Time, TV Channels, Streaming Hacks & Why This One’s Heating Up Fast

Baseball fans will have another opportunity to follow MLB Spring Training action as the Texas Rangers face the Chicago White Sox at Surprise Stadium in Arizona. The…

From prospect to spotlight in one pitch. A young arm from the Atlanta Braves faced the New York Yankees and struck out a former MVP—could this be the start of something big? 👇⚾

Braves Prospect Didier Fuentes Dominates Yankees in Electric Spring Training Performance One of the most exciting young arms in baseball made a powerful statement during spring training…

WHITE SOX SHOCKER: Adam LaRoche just blindsided fans with a sudden retirement announcement, and the news is sending ripples through Chicago as supporters try to process the unexpected exit. What was supposed to be a routine season update has now become an emotional jolt that leaves questions about timing and the team’s next move 👇👇👇

March 15th is a date that often carries a sense of foreboding, and for White Sox fans, it marks the 10th anniversary of Adam LaRoche’s abrupt retirement….

BRAVES PAY THE PRICE: Letting star pitcher Max Fried walk is already sending shockwaves through Atlanta, and the consequences are hitting harder than anyone anticipated. What seemed like a calculated offseason move now looks like a gamble that could reshape the team’s rotation and test fans’ patience to the limit 👇👇👇

Looking back at the Braves’ recent decisions, the question of whether they should have locked in Max Fried becomes increasingly relevant. Fried’s record-setting eight-year, $218 million contract…

RED SOX AIM HIGH: After a standout 2025 campaign, Boston is gearing up for a major leap, and fans are buzzing with hope that the team can turn last season’s momentum into something historic. With key players locked in and offseason moves in play, the expectation is building that this could be a defining year for the franchise 👇👇👇

The Boston Red Sox are entering the 2026 Major League Baseball season with a renewed sense of ambition and cautious optimism. After years of inconsistency, the franchise…