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Every major-league player looks up to Judge in one sense or another, but Eldridge is the only one who doesn't do it literally.
Giants No. 1 prospect Bryce Eldridge laces a two-run double to left-center field, increasing the Giants' lead to 8-3 in the 5th
The Giants were the most improved farm system in MLB Pipeline's rankings from preseason to midseason 2025, climbing from No. 28 to No. 18, and their arrow continues to point up in 2026. They have two Top 100 Prospects and several more on the cusp,
Robbie Ray is on the mound for the Giants. Eldridge will surely get some chances in the field this spring, too. The Giants will want to be able to trust him there. But really, this is about his bat.
Giants Talk” hosts Cole Kuiper and Alex Pavlovic predict San Francisco’s Opening Day roster and offer the latest on Bryce Eldridge. Plus, Alex sits down with Harrison Bader.Giants Talk: Chances Bryce
Bryce Eldridge knows that he must catch up at first base. Fortunately, the San Francisco Giants rookie has some help.
Eldridge went 1-for-2 with a two-run home run, a walk and an additional run scored during Wednesday's 13-12 Cactus League loss to the Brewers.
Early on at spring training, San Francisco Giant veterans Willy Adames and Matt Chapman pulled some of the young position players in camp aside with a simple message: just be yourself.
Early on at spring training, Giants veterans Willy Adames and Matt Chapman pulled some of the young position players in camp aside with a simple message: just be yourself
There is a plan for Rafael Devers and Bryce Eldridge with the San Francisco Giants this season. San Francisco envisions the pair working as a tandem. When Devers plays first base, the Giants hope to play Eldridge,