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SF Bryce Eldridge
San Francisco Giants
1B: 4   DH: 6  
2026 Projected Value: $0
2026 Actual Value: $0 Difference: $0
Based on 10-team NL-only league

Player Stats      Daily Log
Year AB H R HR RBI BB SO SB AVG Rate
2026 proj 390 93 50 17 53 39 124 2 0.238 20.3
2026 24 2 1 1 1 3 9 0 0.083 -4.4
2025 28 3 1 0 4 7 13 0 0.107 -1.5

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5/04/26 Reports: Giants calling up top prospect Eldridge. The Giants, fresh off an 0-6 road trip and a three-game series vs. the Rays where they managed just two runs, are calling up prospect Bryce Eldridge.
Source: https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/48671790/scuff...
5/03/26 Reports: Giants calling up top prospect Eldridge. The Giants, fresh off an 0-6 road trip and a three-game series vs. the Rays where they managed just two runs, are calling up prospect Bryce Eldridge.
Source: https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/48671790/scuff...
4/12/26 Prospect News: Stash List #1: It’s Okay To Be Scared. 1. Giants 1B Bryce Eldridge (21, AAA)  Patience has been key to Eldridge’s approach so far this year. He’s been on base 31 times in 63 plate appearances, good for a .492 OBP. Over his last three games, he got on base ten times in 15 plate appearances and hit his first home run of the season. San Francisco is playing utility man Casey Schmitt at first base, and he’s not making many friends over there. Doesn’t make much sense to me. “Play your f*cking prospect!” That’s what Matt Chapman really meant to say that day. 
Source: https://razzball.com/prospect-news-stash-list-1-it...
4/08/26 [MLB: Film Room] - MiLB FGOTD: Eldridge looks to slug vs. Triple-A A's | 04/08/2026. With 70-grade power, MLB's No. 22 prospect Bryce Eldridge leads Sacramento (SF) against speedster Henry Bolte (ATH No. 5) and Las Vegas.
Source: https://sportspyder.com/mlb/oakland-athletics/arti...
3/13/26 For baseball's tallest hitters, robo-umps should bring consistency to a tricky strike zone. The robot-umpire system for overturning ball/strike calls is going to be used in regular-season games in the majors this year. The abbreviation for the setup is ABS, but the most important letters when it comes to the change just might be S-I-Z-E — as in the strike zone for some of the game’s tallest players. The top and the bottom of the strike zone for baseball’s biggest giants have long been two difficult areas for umpires. But the ABS system provides an opportunity for a closer look. San Francisco Giants rookie Bryce Eldridge, a 6-foot-7 slugger who got to use ABS in the minors, says he thinks it’s great for the game.
Source: https://www.chron.com/sports/article/for-baseball-...

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