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SF Giants pitching prospect Rohan Handa undergoes surgery

After trying to work his way back to the field, 2021 SF Giants fifth-round pick Rohan Handa underwent surgery on his throwing arm.
SF Giants pitching prospect Rohan Handa undergoes surgery
SF Giants pitching prospect Rohan Handa undergoes surgery

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The SF Giants will have to wait a bit longer to see their 2021 fifth-round pick Rohan Handa make his debut in professional baseball. Earlier this week, Handa shared a post about the 2022 season on his social media platforms.

"2022….. most challenging season for me on a physical and mental scale," Handa said. "I tried everything to get back onto the field, but unfortunately, the shoulder never cooperated with me, and I couldn't throw a pitch this season."

"Fortunately," Handa continued. "I've finally got something to help me get past this, an answer. An answer that requires a bit more patience, an answer that gives me a path towards playing the game I love."

The message was shared alongside a series of images, one of which showed him in what appeared to be a hospital bed with a brace on his left arm. Handa, a left-handed pitcher, had been out with a shoulder injury for most of the 2022 season.

Handa was not considered a professional prospect out of high school. An effective soft-tossing southpaw with a strong academic resume, though, Handa found his way to Yale and emerged as a solid reliever for the Bulldogs.

Then, the 2020 college baseball season was cut short by the COVID-19 pandemic and the Ivy League canceled the 2021 season. Rather than twiddling his thumbs, Handa went to work rebuilding his pitching mechanics. Out of nowhere, he began flashing high-90s velocity and was a breakout star at the New England Collegiate Summer League. He racked up 25 strikeouts in 17 innings pitched (five starts) with a 0.53 ERA. Betting on his ability to continue to grow, the Giants drafted Handa in the fifth round.

Rohan Handa's first full year as a professional baseball player has not gone the way he, or the SF Giants, had hoped. However, the 22-year-old southpaw is confident that he has found the next step to help him return to the field.


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Marc Delucchi (he/they/she) serves as the Managing Editor at Giants Baseball Insider, leading their SF Giants coverage. As a freelance journalist, he has previously covered the San Francisco Giants at Around the Foghorn and McCovey Chronicles. He also currently contributes to Niners Nation, Golden State of Mind, and Baseball Prospectus. He has previously been featured in several other publications, including SFGate, ProFootballRumors, Niners Wire, GrandStand Central, Call to the Pen, and Just Baseball. Over his journalistic career, Marc has conducted investigations into how one prep baseball player lost a college opportunity during the pandemic (Baseball Prospectus) and the rampant mistreatment of players at the University of Hawaii football program under former head coach Todd Graham (SFGate). He has also broken dozens of news stories around professional baseball, primarily around the SF Giants organization, including the draft signing of Kyle Harrison, injuries and promotions to top prospects like Heliot Ramos, and trade details in the Kris Bryant deal. Marc received a Bachelor's degree from Kenyon College with a major in economics and a minor in Spanish. During his time in college, he conducted a summer research project attempting to predict the future minor-league performance of NCAA hitters, worked as a data analyst for the school's Women's basketball team, and worked as a play-by-play announcer/color commentator for the basketball, baseball, softball, and soccer teams. He also worked as an amateur baseball scout with the Collegiate Baseball Scouting Network (later renamed Evolution Metrix), scouting high school and college players for three draft cycles. For tips and inquiries, feel free to reach out to Marc directly on Twitter or via email (delucchimarc@gmail.com).

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