Three members of the San Francisco Giants organization made MLB Network’s Top 100 players list for the 2025 season.
The San Francisco Giants are just starting their Spring Training, and they have high hopes for some of their younger players.
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As the Rays and Giants craft their 2025 rosters, the teams have agreed to a trade that will fall under many people's radar.
Defense will be a priority for top Giants prospect Bryce Eldridge in spring training, but San Francisco knows his offensive ...
Bryce Eldridge, the 20-year-old who has played less than two years of professional baseball ... A San Jose Giants, where he slashed .294/.400/.505/.905 with six home runs and 19 RBI in 31 games.
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He comes to the Giants with five 20-plus homer seasons, including 32 long balls last season with the Milwaukee Brewers. Adames also finished with 33 doubles, 112 RBI and a .794 OPS last season.
The San Francisco Giants have an impressive young slugger in first baseman Bryce Eldridge, who is the franchise’s No. 1 prospect and its only Top 100 prospect per Baseball America. But he isn ...
13 RBI and a .929 OPS. Since he can play both corner infield spots – plus both corner outfield spots – Lamb will bring a healthy dose of versatility to the Giants' Spring Training roster.
225-pound frame,” Baseball America said of the 20-year-old. “No longer a two-way player, Eldridge has focused on being one of the best young power prospects in the game.” The Giants selected ...