Holton has never played above Double-A, but that could be changing soon. He has strung together some nice at-bats this spring. Holton has tallied a .929 OPS with one home run and eight RBI. His lone home run was a grand slam earlier this week, and he is second on the team in RBI.
The 28-year-old infielder has put up an .808 OPS across four seasons in the Eastern League. That league has proven to be a good litmus test for Giants prospects. There is likely no need for Holton to return to Double-A unless the Giants have a need on that roster. He likely will not make the team out of camp, but he has made a good impression in his first month with the organization.
Written by: Jeff Young
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