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Bryce Eldridge

San Francisco Giants | 1B

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Scouting Report

Updated May 19, 2026

Bryce Eldridge, the Giants' top prospect (16th overall pick in 2023), was called up on May 4 to help spark a struggling offense. The 21-year-old first baseman/DH came from Triple-A Sacramento where he posted a .333 batting average with a .963 OPS in 30 games. Since his promotion, he has struggled to find consistent playing time under manager Tony Vitello, sitting out multiple games and primarily being used as a pinch-hitter. He hit his first career home run on Saturday against the Pirates but has been benched frequently despite the team's offensive struggles. Vitello indicated Eldridge would receive limited at-bats and is primarily being used as a pinch-hitting threat rather than an everyday player, citing the presence of established veterans like Rafael Devers and Casey Schmitt in the lineup.

Strengths

  • + Exceptional Triple-A performance (.333 BA, .963 OPS)
  • + Hit first career home run on Saturday
  • + 6-foot-7 frame with power potential
  • + Top prospect pedigree (16th overall pick 2023)
  • + Called up to address team's offensive struggles
  • + Manager acknowledges him as 'a threat'

Weaknesses

  • - Struggling to find consistent at-bats in majors
  • - Benched for second straight game at Dodger Stadium
  • - Limited playing time despite team's anemic offense
  • - Previous MLB stint showed poor results (.107 BA, 13 strikeouts in 10 games)
  • - Manager indicates he won't get everyday at-bats
  • - Competing with established veterans for limited roster spots
  • - Difficulty maintaining rhythm with limited appearances

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Bryce Eldridge is a first baseman for the San Francisco Giants.

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1B

Team

San Francisco Giants

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