The San Francisco Giants' Spring Training is buzzing with anticipation as 19 non-roster invitees (NRIs) join the fray in Scottsdale, Arizona. These players, though not on the 40-man roster, are prospects and Minor League free agents with a shot at making the Opening Day roster or contributing later in the season. But here's the real thrill: Spring Training is where underdogs rewrite their narratives, and this year's NRIs are no exception. From Bo Davidson, the undrafted outfielder who skyrocketed to the Baseball America top 100, to Parks Harber, the late bloomer who’s turning heads after being an afterthought in the Camilo Doval trade, these players are poised to make waves. And this is the part most people miss: the bullpen could see a resurgence with Juan Sánchez, the southpaw who’s back and healthy after missing 2025, and Gregory Santos, the former top prospect looking to reclaim his glory. Controversially, some argue that the Giants’ approach to the bullpen is too risky, relying on unproven arms like Sánchez and Santos. But isn’t that what makes baseball so exciting? The unpredictability? As we rank these NRIs from most to least exciting, one thing’s clear: this Spring Training is more than just practice—it’s a stage for redemption, discovery, and the birth of new stars. So, who’s your money on? And which player do you think will defy the odds and become a household name? Let the debate begin!