SAN FRANCISCO — With two outs in the ninth on Tuesday, Bryce Eldridge hit a homer to dead center. The Giants went on to lose a few seconds later, and in a silent clubhouse, Eldridge talked about how the homer was nice, but he wished it had come in a win. A day later, he made it count. The rookie hit a walk-off grand slam in the bottom of the ninth to cap an eight-run comeback and clinch an 11-10 win over the Washington Nationals, one of the wildest in the history of Oracle Park. The Giants trailed by eight runs heading into the bottom of the eighth, but they hit three homers from there and scored nine runs, never even making an out in the ninth.  BRYCE ELDRIDGE WALK-OFF GRAND SLAM TO COMPLETE THE COMEBACK pic.twitter.com/RDIUKpPw28 — SF Giants on NBCS (@NBCSGiants) June 10, 2026 The Giants had not won a game when trailing by eight runs entering the eighth since 1947, decades before Eldridge was born. The Nationals ran their way to four runs in the sixth and tacked on three more in the seventh, building an eight-run lead. Somehow, they gave it all back, and in a hurry. It looked like the Giants were doing the Chris Paul meme in...