SAN FRANCISCO — This was supposed to be a night of firsts for Tony Vitello, but it ended up being more memorable for another Giant. Bryce Eldridge hit a loud opposite-field home run late in an exhibition game against Sultanes de Monterrey at Oracle Park, and the 21-year-old said it was his first time going deep in any big league ballpark. The closest he had come was his time in Sacramento — where the Athletics play along with the River Cats — and a few times taking BP at big league parks ahead of the 2023 draft.  Bryce Eldridge blasts a three-run homer pic.twitter.com/FtkfBuyO0v — SF Giants on NBCS (@NBCSGiants) March 24, 2026 “That was cool. I definitely embraced it running around the bases,” Eldridge said. “I was trying not to smile at all, trying to be cool, but going around third I couldn’t stop myself from smiling a bit.”The homer was Eldridge’s second in two days since the Giants returned to California. He also homered in Sunday’s exhibition in Sacramento, but he was on the other side in that game. The Giants announced last week that Eldridge will begin the season back in...