Bryce Eldridge
20-Year-Old
2024 Stats
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0
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Eldridge got better as the year went on, even as he faced more advanced competition. A former two-way prospect who now projects as the Giants' first baseman of the future, Eldridge hit 10 homers with a 26.6 percent strikeout rate and a .263 average in 51 games at Single-A before getting promoted to High-A in late June. He hit .335 (.404 BABIP) with 12 homers and a 24.2 percent strikeout rate in 48 games at High-A, where pitchers started to pay him more respect, as he more than doubled his walk rate from 7.4 percent at Single-A to 16.3 percent at High-A. He was promoted to Double-A in early September and to Triple-A after the Double-A season wrapped in mid-September, but just because he climbed to the highest level of the minors doesn't mean he'll return there at the beginning of 2025. Eldridge turned 20 in October and should head to Double-A to start the year. Despite a 6-foot-7 frame, Eldridge made an acceptable amount of contact (over 70 percent until he got to Triple-A) for a very young slugger with at least 70-grade raw power. The lefty-hitting Eldridge logged just a .588 OPS with a 29.6 percent strikeout rate in 125 plate appearances against same-handed pitchers, but he's enough of a prized prospect (No. 16 overall pick in 2023) that he won't be platooned long term unless he doesn't make any improvements. Read Past Outlooks
Promoted to Triple-A
The Giants promoted Eldridge from Double-A Richmond to Triple-A Sacramento on Friday, Kiley McDaniel of ESPN.com reports.
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After playing just nine games with Richmond, during which he went 10-for-37 with a homer and four RBI, Eldridge will now reach the Triple-A level after beginning the season at Single-A. The 19-year-old first baseman has slashed .293/.376/.534 with 23 home runs and 90 RBI across three minor-league levels. Depending on how well he does with Sacramento to close out the season, he could begin the 2025 campaign with the River Cats, and there's a solid chance he claims the big-league first base job at some point next year.
After playing just nine games with Richmond, during which he went 10-for-37 with a homer and four RBI, Eldridge will now reach the Triple-A level after beginning the season at Single-A. The 19-year-old first baseman has slashed .293/.376/.534 with 23 home runs and 90 RBI across three minor-league levels. Depending on how well he does with Sacramento to close out the season, he could begin the 2025 campaign with the River Cats, and there's a solid chance he claims the big-league first base job at some point next year.
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2024 Fantasy Outlook
Arguably the most intriguing two-way player from the prep ranks since Masyn Winn in 2020, Eldridge is a left-handed slugger/right-handed pitcher whom the Giants selected with the 16th overall pick in a loaded draft class. Like Winn, Eldridge figures to scrap pitching shortly after entering pro ball. Given his massive frame (6-foot-7, 223 pounds) as a teenager, Eldridge will likely outgrow right field and end up at first base/designated hitter. He slashed .294/.400/.505 with six home runs, a 26.2 percent strikeout rate and a 15.4 percent walk rate in 31 games across the Arizona Complex League and Single-A. Eldridge could end up with 70-grade power if he can keep the strikeouts in a manageable range. It's a pretty clear three-true outcomes profile if everything works, as it would be unrealistic to expect such a massive, young slugger to not have some holes in his swing for big-league pitchers to eventually exploit.
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Rises to Double-A
Eldridge was promoted from High-A Eugene to Double-A Richmond on Tuesday.
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As advertised at Single-A
Eldridge is slashing .271/.330/.492 with nine home runs and a 26.4 percent strikeout rate in 44 games for Single-A San Jose.
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Viewed solely as first baseman
Giants general manager Pete Pitula said Tuesday that Eldridge will focus his development as a first baseman going forward, Maria I. Guardado of MLB.com reports.
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Drafted with 16th pick
The Giants have selected Eldridge with the 16th overall pick in the 2023 First-Year Player Draft.
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Could debut in 2025
According to John Shea of the San Francisco Chronicle, the Giants have some optimism that Eldridge will make his MLB debut in 2025 and quickly entrench himself at first base.
ANALYSIS
The 2023 first-round pick is the organization's top prospect and ascended from the Single-A level to Triple-A during the 2024 campaign. Eldridge split most of the season between Single-A and High-A, and he had an .890 OPS with 23 homers and six steals in 116 games across all levels. He seems unlikely to crack the Opening Day roster given his lack of experience in the upper minors, but his MLB debut could come sooner than later with a strong showing in spring training.
The 2023 first-round pick is the organization's top prospect and ascended from the Single-A level to Triple-A during the 2024 campaign. Eldridge split most of the season between Single-A and High-A, and he had an .890 OPS with 23 homers and six steals in 116 games across all levels. He seems unlikely to crack the Opening Day roster given his lack of experience in the upper minors, but his MLB debut could come sooner than later with a strong showing in spring training.