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Top prospect Eldridge held hitless in debut as SF Giants lose third straight

SF Giants' offense struggled with only two hits while relievers allowed 19 earned runs over 14 innings during their three-game losing streak, manager Bob Melvin said.

PHOENIX — Taylor Rashi thought Bryce Eldridge got one. In the top of the seventh, Rashi tried to sneak an 88.9 mph four-seam fastball past Eldridge for strike two. Eldridge sent the heater 407 feet to left-center field, the crack of the bat reverberating throughout Chase Field. Rashi lifelessly hunched over, likely believing he was responsible for Eldridge’s first hit, homer, run and RBI all in one. Luckily for Rashi, he was pitched at one of se…

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The Mercury news broke the news in San Jose, United States on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
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