Bang.

That's the sound the ball makes off Heliot Ramos' bat.

That's also how the Giants' No. 2 prospect finished his breakout 2019 season. With a bang.

In the Double-A Richmond Flying Squirrels' season finale Monday, Ramos went 2-for-4 with a three-run homer that traveled an estimated 417 feet.

This ball was DESTROYED.



A 417-foot blast for @HeliotRamos 💪 pic.twitter.com/MZwhyptgF8



— Richmond Flying Squirrels (@GoSquirrels) September 2, 2019

The Flying Squirrels didn't qualify for the Eastern League playoffs, so Ramos' season came to an end with the 7-1 win over the Bowie Baysox.

The Giants have high hopes for the 2017 first-round draft pick, who showed a lot of potential this season.

Ramos began the year with the High-A San Jose Giants, and NBC Sports Bay Area was there for his debut in Visalia in April. The 19-year-old center fielder wasn't overmatched by the older competition, either. He excelled in 77 games with San Jose, slashing .306/.385/.500 while hitting 13 homers and driving in 40 runs.

The Giants vowed to be aggressive with their top prospects this year, so with a month left in the minor league season, Ramos, top prospect Joey Bart and 2018 second-round pick Sean Hjelle all were promoted to Richmond.

Ramos held his own in 25 games with Richmond, slashing .242/.321/.421. His homer Monday was his third as a Flying Squirrel.

[RELATED: Ramos, Bart honored by coaches]

Ramos will turn 20 this weekend. The next step for him is the Arizona Fall League, which is considered a finishing school for the top prospects in baseball.

Shortly after the Giants drafted him in 2017, Ramos said he wanted to be in the major leagues in three years. If he continues his consistent play in 2020, he should make good on his goal, as a strong spring training could put him on the fast track to the bigs.

Giants prospect Heliot Ramos ends breakout 2019 season with long homer originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area