SAN FRANCISCO – Not long after the Giants lost 7-5 to the Arizona Diamondbacks on Tuesday, Bryce Eldridge’s cell phone began to buzz. It was his agent, Tucker Ward, who had watched the game and saw Eldridge come so close to hitting his second home run in the major leagues.He would have had it, too — probably easily — had it not been for the wild and wacky winds or vast Triples Alley at Oracle Park.Which is why Ward texted his client.“I opened my phone after the game and he was like, ‘Your first time getting Oracle’d. Congratulations,’” Eldridge said. You guessed it, this Bryce Eldridge flyout would have been a home run in 29 out of 30 ballparks pic.twitter.com/sFjT0tpuwc — SF Giants on NBCS (@NBCSGiants) May 27, 2026 Eldridge, the top prospect in the Giants’ organization, indeed got Oracle’d. His majestic and towering drive off Diamondbacks starter Eduardo Rodriguez in the fourth inning sailed in the evening sky and was on the verge of going over the fence in right-center field. But, as is often the case, it suddenly died and dropped into the mitt of Arizona right fielder Corbin Carroll, who...