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msgkings322
I'm just here to troll everyone
He did his top 50 prospect list, Bryce is #22 (up from #29 last year)
He mentions a risk, the kid may be too tall to be truly great
San Francisco Giants
Age:
20
Ht:
6-7
Wt:
223
Bats:
L
Throws:
R
Preseason 2025 Rank: 29
I’d say this is about what I expected from Eldridge in his first real go-round in Double A: He’s hitting for average and power but is striking out at a higher rate than you’d like from a prospect of his caliber. He’s 6-7, so his strike zone is huge, and we haven’t seen many hitters that size succeed in MLB history because of the inherent contact issues. Eldridge was hitting .294/.363/.510 in 28 games with a 27.4 percent strikeout rate through Sunday, although there’s good news within there, as he’s continued to improve in all aspects of his performance as the season has progressed, and that could be meaningful because he missed much of spring training and part of April with a wrist injury.
Photo:
Getty Images
San Francisco Giants
1B
He mentions a risk, the kid may be too tall to be truly great
Bryce Eldridge
1BSan Francisco Giants
Age:
20
Ht:
6-7
Wt:
223
Bats:
L
Throws:
R

Preseason 2025 Rank: 29
I’d say this is about what I expected from Eldridge in his first real go-round in Double A: He’s hitting for average and power but is striking out at a higher rate than you’d like from a prospect of his caliber. He’s 6-7, so his strike zone is huge, and we haven’t seen many hitters that size succeed in MLB history because of the inherent contact issues. Eldridge was hitting .294/.363/.510 in 28 games with a 27.4 percent strikeout rate through Sunday, although there’s good news within there, as he’s continued to improve in all aspects of his performance as the season has progressed, and that could be meaningful because he missed much of spring training and part of April with a wrist injury.
Photo:
Getty Images
San Francisco Giants
1B