Among the three teams he played for in 2023 (Single-A San Jose, High-A Eugene, Richmond), Whisenhunt had a 2.45 ERA, recorded 83 strikeouts and allowed 37 hits, 20 runs (16 earned) and three home runs in 16 starts. His productivity earned him a selection to the 2023 SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game.
The left-handed pitcher, ranked by MLB Pipeline as the Giants’ No. 3 prospect and No. 83 in baseball, was moving fast until he was sidelined in late July with a left elbow sprain.
“It wasn’t ideal, but I’m glad we caught it when we did before it turned into something worse,” he said.
Whisenhunt received a cortisone shot for treatment. Not rushing his recovery would prove the key for him to heal.
“The rest of it was just time off,” he said. “Slow playing and making sure everything was healthy before we got back into anything.”
Everything went smoothly for Whisenhunt. He is now focusing on moving forward and leaving the injury behind him. He’s done just that so far, and received a non-roster invite for Major League Spring Training this year for the first time in his career.
“It’s definitely a lot different than the Minor League side, but it’s been fun, and I’ve learned a lot,” he said. “It’s been a big help being around [Alex] Cobb and [Logan] Webb.”