SAN FRANCISCO — A couple of fast-moving Giants prospects will be at Scottsdale Stadium next week as the Tony Vitello era begins.Outfielder Bo Davidson and infielder Parks Harber are among the 19 non-roster players invited to Giants camp, which begins next Tuesday in Arizona. The Giants also invited several veterans vying for bullpen jobs, and a former first-round pick who seemed to turn a corner in 2025. Outside of Bryce Eldridge, Davidson, 23, will be the highest-ranked prospect in camp. Signed as an undrafted free agent in 2023, the center fielder has a .906 OPS in the minors and hit 18 home runs across two levels last season. Davidson finished his 2025 in Double-A and has a chance to be an option at the big league level in the second half. “(The) ball comes off his bat differently,” VP of player development Randy Winn said on “Giants Talk” last month. “You hear about that maybe in golf if you’re walking down the range, or in baseball you’re walking past the cage and you hear a sound — that’s how the ball comes off Bo’s bat. A center fielder, he didn’t steal a ton of bases...