While the Giants aren’t having much success this season, the organization’s minor league system is thriving.Two of the headliners down on the farm are shortstops Josuar Gonzalez and Luis Hernández, both of whom are playing in the Arizona Complex League.As the minor-league season approaches the two-month mark, prospect evaluators are updating their rankings, and there’s a split on whether Gonzalez or Hernández currently is the better player.Gonzalez got the nod in The Athletic writer Keith Law’s updated Top 50 prospects, which was released Thursday.The 18-year-old shortstop is the No. 7 prospect in baseball, per Law, while Hernández is No. 39.“Through 13 games — yes, it’s a tiny sample — Gonzalez is hitting .421/.551/.658 with more walks than strikeouts in the Arizona Complex League, where I doubt he spends too much more time,” Law wrote. “The comparisons to Francisco Lindor just keep coming; he’s a switch-hitter, a 70 defender at short, has real plate discipline, flashes power, just needs to play more and probably do so against better pitching. He could easily be the No. 1 prospect in...