San Francisco Giants, Bryce Eldridge
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Bryce Eldridge is hard to miss. The San Francisco Giants ' top prospect stands 6-foot-7, and that was a historic number when he made his MLB debut on Monday night. Because the second Eldridge took that field in Arizona to take on the Diamondbacks, he was tied for a Giants franchise record.
Battling for the National League's third wild-card playoff berth, the San Francisco Giants are reportedly calling up their top minor-league prospect, first baseman Bryce Eldridge.
The San Francisco are making a late push in the National League playoff race, and they are reportedly turning toward their top prospect for the stretch run of that race.
This Eldridge call-up is a no-risk, all-reward play from Posey. Detractors will suggest that the 20-year-old’s 30 percent strikeout rate in Triple-A, where there are roughly four total good pitchers amid 30 teams, is evidence that the kid isn’t ready.
Summoning Bryce Eldridge to the active roster means demoting another player to the minors, cutting a player from the 40-man roster, or both. The post Bryce Eldridge Is Here. How Will The San Francisco Giants Clear A Roster Spot For Him?
Promoting Eldridge was the Giants' only possible move. It might just work but keep your expectations low and your mind open.
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Giants call up top prospect Bryce Eldridge, 20, to make debut
Bryce Eldridge will help the San Francisco Giants with their unexpected playoff push after the big-league club called him up from Triple-A Sacramento on Monday. Eldridge, 20, is a left-handed-hitting first baseman and will slide into the spot vacated by Dominic Smith, who is out with a hamstring injury.
Bryce Eldridge, the Giants’ top pick in the 2023 draft, started the season at Double-A Richmond, then ascended to Triple-A Sacramento and will now join the big-league club.
The Giants, suddenly back in the playoff race with two weeks left in the regular season, called up top prospect Bryce Eldridge on Monday.
After Susan Slusser broke the news on Sunday night, the San Francisco Giants made it official on Monday afternoon: 20-year old superslugger Bryce Eldridge is making his Major League debut. A few hours before beginning their series against the Arizona Diamondbacks,