It’s a new era for the Giants.

After over a decade under the management of Bruce Bochy -- a run that included three World Series titles -- Gabe Kapler has taken the reigns after two seasons managing the Philadelphia Phillies.

Kapler assembled a unique staff, featuring a lot of young, up-and-coming names along with MLB’s first full-time female coach in Alyssa Nakken.

The 44-year-old went on KNBR and opined about what he’s been most impressed with from his first group of assistant coaches.

“To me what stands out most across camp, is how our coaches have built environments for our players to flourish and develop,” Kapler said on the “Murph & Mac” show. “If you look at our cage right now we have three high-level hitting coaches with eyeballs on our players at all times, making good simple suggestions, utilizing all the tools available to them to make our players better.”

Kapler spoke in particular about a pair of high-profile players who have been catching the attention of the Giants’ new skipper.

“I think Joey Bart is standing out as a guy who is making adjustments every single day,” Kapler said. “He’s carrying himself in a way that looks like a leader out there. He’s swinging the bat really well, driving the baseball, so that’s good.”

“You mentioned Johnny Cueto, his last live BP session was awesome. He’s healthy, that’s number one. He controls his body very well, so he’s got kind of the pause, start-stop delivery so he’s able to maintain his command when he does and really deliver strong strikes.”

Cueto made just 13 starts over the last two years after undergoing Tommy John surgery late in the 2018 season.

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Bart is widely regarded as the organization’s top prospect, as the former No. 2 overall pick appears to be the heir apparent to replace Buster Posey as San Francisco’s catcher.

Fans are counting on Kapler to help reverse the Giants’ recent fortunes, as the team hasn’t won 80 games since 2016.