The San Francisco Giants appear committed to using Bryce Eldridge in any way they can in 2026. The former first-round pick made his Major League debut last September.
The San Francisco Giants have had one of the quietest offseasons across baseball up to this point. Whether it’s having no interest in adding to the team’s payroll or simply not loving this year’s free-agent class, they haven’t made any flashy moves.
For much of last year, the only Top 100 prospect the San Francisco Giants had was first baseman Bryce Eldridge. San Francisco still has Eldridge even as teams have tried to pry him away via trade this offseason.
The Rule 5 draft, held annually at the winter meetings in December, never garners much fanfare, but it has been known to yield some noteworthy transactions.
The San Francisco Giants are trying to end a four-year playoff drought in 2026. Prospects like Bryce Eldridge could help. No prospect in the system gets
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.
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 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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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).
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 prospect Bryce Eldridge is making his mark at spring training. Eldridge smashed a 450-foot home run against the Texas Rangers on Saturday at Surprise Stadium in Surprise, Arizona.
For years, the San Francisco Giants have gone into the offseason with the same goal: to upgrade their team externally and draw bigger names to the Bay Area.
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.