More homers by the Bay? Giants pick Peyton Bonds, Barry's nephew, in Round 3

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The Giants selected a familiar name with a legendary family pedigree during Day 1 of the 2026 MLB Draft on Saturday afternoon: .

Yep, he’s related to and . Peyton is Barry’s nephew and Bobby’s grandson -- son of Bobby Jr., who played 11 years of pro ball. And the 20-year-old Peyton -- taken with the 90th overall pick -- is larger, physically, than each of them was in their playing days, at 6-foot-5 and 230 pounds.

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Peyton can hit -- at Rutgers this past season, the right-handed batter posted a .352/.436/.535 slash line with six home runs in 36 games. But his campaign was shortened by an April hamstring injury. He has a good feel for hitting, producing plenty of bat speed and high exit velocities.

While Peyton has average speed, he’s an excellent defensive center fielder, projected by MLB Pipeline to stick at that position at the next level.

While Peyton has produced at the plate, the signature power that is inextricably linked to the family name -- his uncle, of course, is the all-time home run leader with 762, and his grandfather hit 332 homers himself -- hasn’t been fully realized yet. Barry Bonds spent 15 of his 22 big league seasons and hit 586 of his home runs with the Giants.

According to MLB Pipeline, which ranked Peyton as the No. 81 Draft prospect in this year’s class, “There could be more unlocked with some bat path adjustments at the next level.”

With his lineage and noted passion for the game, Peyton could potentially continue the Bonds legacy in the big leagues someday soon.