Giants to promote top prospect Eldridge to Double-A

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Bryce Eldridge’s insane first full season of pro ball is taking another step in the right direction.

Eldridge, the 19-year-old first baseman, is getting promoted to Double-A, this news organization confirmed. Roger Munter of ThereRGiants.com was the first to report the news.

The Giants selected Eldridge in the first round of the 2023 amateur draft and he has since become San Francisco’s No. 1 overall prospect, per MLB Pipeline.

Eldridge began the year at Low-A San Jose before graduating to the High-A Eugene Emeralds and now jumping to Double-A Richmond for the last couple weeks of their season. Starting next season with the Richmond Flying Squirrels would put Eldridge on track to make his big-league debut in 2025 — as long as he continues to produce from the plate like he has.

In 99 games this year across the two levels, Eldridge has hit 22 home runs while posting a batting average of .296 and an OPS of .923. The 6-foot-7 slugger performed even better with the Emeralds than he did in Low-A.

Eldridge played 48 games for Eugene, slashing .335/.442/.619 with 11 doubles, 12 home runs and 41 RBI. He went deep five times in his last six games and finished with a 1.060 OPS. Originally drafted as a possible two-way player, Eldridge has focused solely on playing first base and designated hitter this season.

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