Willy Adames was just 16 years old when he signed a minor-league contract with the Detroit Tigers to begin his professional career in 2012. Now, as an established 30-year-old star, Adames is looking to help other international prospects who are beginning to follow the same path that he took to reach the big leagues. In the last three years, the Giants have signed some of the best international prospects available: Venezuelan shortstop Jhonny Level, Dominican shortstop Josuar Gonzalez and this year’s top international prospect, Venezuelan shortstop Luis Hernández. Adames hopes to be a mentor for them as they push to make it to the major-league level, he told NBC Sports Bay Area’s Alex Pavlovic and Bonta Hill on the latest episode of the “Giants Talk” podcast.“Obviously, they are the stars coming up,” Adames explained. “I want them to be the best version they can be. So, when they get here, they are really prepared to help the team win championships.” Just months after signing his seven-year, $182 million contract...