6.) San Francisco Giants - Aaron Crow, RHP - FW Cats The San Francisco Giants have been terrible at developing impact power hitters for quite some time now. With this pick they could look at some of the better pitchers remaining, Their first two choices are probably going to be the best two hitters available. Donovan Tate and Dustin Ackley seem to be likely candidates, but they're both gone. This draft seems to be very pitcher slanted, especially after the first few offensive players go, so the Giants may have to reach if they want another offensive guy, but they'll probably go best available. Aaron Crow, Tyler Matzek, Matt Purke and Kyle Gibson all could be viable secondary choices. Crow, one of the finalists for the #1 pick a year ago, possesses a fastball that reaches the mid 90s topping out at 97 and throws a hard slider in the mid 80s. Both pitches should be able to get him a good swing and miss rate in the next level against righties. His changeup has some work to do and he'll need it to advance if he wants to get lefties out. It's a pitch that could be the difference from him being a closer or a top half of the rotation starter.