It doesn’t take much to get the MLB hot stove cooking, especially when it comes to one of the best prospects in baseball. Bryce Eldridge is the San Francisco Giants’ No.
When the Boston Red Sox traded Rafael Devers to the San Francisco Giants, one of the more prevalent complaints was about who wasn't included in the return.
There is a tendency to think about the now and not the later in pro sports. The San Francisco Giants, like most franchises, try to balance the two. But a midseason trade threw the later out of whack.
How many of the most prolific power hitters in baseball today can you name in 5 minutes?
The San Francisco Giants built a dynasty in the early 2010s through successful developments and draft picks. Homegrown names like Buster Posey, Tim Lincecum, Brandon Crawford, and Brandon Belt were the core of the organization for the better part of a decade.
The stars were out in full force during the 2025 World Series. From Max Scherzer in Toronto to Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, and of course, Shohei Ohtani, in Los Angeles, there was no shortage of the game's best under the brightest lights.
The San Francisco Giants called up their top prospect, Bryce Eldridge, at the end of the season and started to clock on his Major League career. Now, he needs surgery.
Toronto had the benefit of a five-day break to give its injured players more time to rest for October. It appears that Chris Bassitt, who threw 170.1 IP, will be back for the American League Division Series.
3:20PM: The Giants won’t be interviewing any members of the current coaching staff for the managerial opening, the San Francisco Chronicle’s Susan Slusser
One night after he authored a little piece of franchise history, Bryce Eldridge will be shooting to help the San Francisco Giants keep their longshot playoff hopes alive when they seek to avoid a four-game sweep at the hands of the host Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday afternoon.
San Francisco Giants top prospect Bryce Eldridge, called up earlier this week, recorded his first Major League hit on Saturday night in a game against the Los Angeles Dodgers that will be remembered for its historic significance.
When the San Francisco Giants decided to promote their top prospect Bryce Eldridge to the big leagues, they weren’t just filling a roster spot – they were making a statement about their playoff intentions.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
The San Francisco Giants selected the contract of top prospect Bryce Eldridge from Triple-A Sacramento, Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle first reported the move Sunday night.
The Giants are within striking distance of a playoff berth. Can the promotion of their top prospect get them to the finish line?
It’s hard to top the news the San Francisco Giants got in mid June when they traded for superstar Rafael Devers to help further their playoff aspirations.
In the unexpected thick of a wild-card race, the San Francisco Giants are calling up top prospect Bryce Eldridge, multiple outlets reported 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.
The Giants have played better of late as the Mets have fallen apart. That leaves San Francisco just 1.5 games back of a playoff spot now, with two weeks left in the regular season.
After a 107-win season in 2021, the Giants have yet to record a winning season since then. This includes two 4th-place finishes and one 3rd-place finish within the division.
The San Francisco Giants have been playing well as of late. They head into their series against the St. Louis Cardinals having won four consecutive games and nine of their last 10.
Giants fans have spent much of the season wondering whether slugging top prospect Bryce Eldridge might make his MLB debut at some point this summer. It doesn't sound like that will be the case.
Somewhere just off the San Francisco horizon, there's a very big hitter waiting to blast balls into the Bay. He stands 6'7" tall and swings a mean stick, one that is almost tailor-made for Oracle Park.
The San Francisco Giants have experienced one of the worst collapses we’ve seen in recent memory. On June 13th, just days before acquiring slugger Rafael Devers, this team was tied for first place in the NL West with the Dodgers and held a 65.9% chance to make the playoffs (FanGraphs).
The San Francisco Giants do not exactly have a top tier farm system when compared to some of their rivals across baseball. Considered by most to be one of the bottom groups of prospects in the National League and MLB as a whole, the depth is simply not there from top to bottom of the top-30.
It didn't take Bryce Eldridge long to get his feet back under him. The top prospect in the San Francisco Giants' farm system was out for just over five weeks with a right hamstring strain, spending a few games on a rehab assignment in the Arizona Complex League before rejoining the Sacramento River Cats.
A thin farm system headlined by one of the game’s most exciting power prospects in Bryce Eldridge, the Giants otherwise have some intriguing position player talent at the lower levels, but they remain high-risk, high-reward propositions.
Bryce Eldridge got a brief taste of Triple-A action in 2024, but the San Francisco Giants' top prospect didn't do much with it. With his wrist injury and hot start in Double-A behind him, Eldridge is making the most of his opportunity with the Sacramento River Cats in 2025.
San Francisco Giants top prospect Bryce Eldridge has been activated from the seven-day injured list and assigned to Double-A Richmond, the Flying Squirrels announced Tuesday afternoon.
At 20 years old, Bryce Eldridge is a superstar in the making. His fast rise through the minor-league system has shown his unbelievable ability. Eldrige has elite power with the bat that rivals some of the all-time great hitters.
The duo first made waves while playing for James Madison High School in Vienna, Va.
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