The San Francisco Giants select outfielder Peyton Bonds in the third round of the MLB Draft, according to reports from multiple outlets. Bonds is a 20-year-old player who attended Rutgers. He is projected as a high-upside defender and overall prospect, with scouts describing him as a potential plus center fielder. The selection also draws attention because Bonds is the nephew of former MLB star Barry Bonds. Both accounts characterize the pick as a continuation of baseball family ties while focusing primarily on Peyton Bonds’ profile as an athletic, promising outfield prospect. The reporting places the draft selection specifically in the third round and does not include additional details such as signing status, contract terms, or other rounds. Overall, the coverage converges on the same core facts: the team (Giants), the player (Peyton Bonds), his age and college background (Rutgers), the draft round (third), and his defensive projection in center field.