‘We kind of get bashed’: SF Giants’ Eldridge believes farm system will surprise in 2025
- The Giants will showcase top prospects like Carson Whisenhunt and James Tibbs III during Major League Baseball's Spring Breakout event.
- Bryce Eldridge is out due to a left wrist injury and is uncertain about his readiness for the minor league season, but he hopes to return by the end of next week.
- Manager Bob Melvin confirmed that Jung Hoo Lee's sore back injury is minor, and he may return as early as tomorrow.
- Eldridge criticized rankings of the Giants' farm system, which is ranked 24th by Baseball America, and believes they will surprise people this year.
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‘We kind of get bashed’: SF Giants’ Eldridge believes farm system will surprise in 2025
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — The Giants’ farm system ranks among the worst in baseball by every major publication that evaluates the minor leagues. Top prospect Bryce Eldridge wants more respect. “We kind of get bashed for our players and our farm system,” Eldridge said before Saturday’s Spring Breakout game that he missed due to a wrist injury. “We see that they’re ranking us down low. A lot of us are going to catch some people off guard this year. The …
SF Giants’ Eldridge scratched from Spring Breakout, Roupp discusses 13-strikeout outing
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — The Giants will display some of their top prospects on Saturday night as part of Major League Baseball’s “Spring Breakout,” a list of names featuring Carson Whisenhunt, James Tibbs III and Jhonny Level, among others. But a certain 6-foot-7 first baseman will not be showcasing his talents. Bryce Eldridge, the Giants’ top prospect, will miss the exhibition against the Texas Rangers’ top prospects due to a left wrist injury. Alo…
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Sore wrist keeps top prospect Eldridge out of Spring Breakout
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- The Giants were without their No. 1 prospect for Saturday night’s Spring Breakout matchup against the Rangers. The club announced that first baseman Bryce Eldridge was scratched from the prospect showcase due to left wrist soreness, an injury that has sidelined him for the last two weeks.
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