LOS ANGELES — On Saturday night, Bryce Eldridge picked up his first MLB hit by smoking a fastball from former All-Star Tyler Glasnow off the wall in left field. The milestone came at Dodger Stadium in front of a sellout crowd, and it cleared the bases. Bryce Eldridge's first MLB hit pic.twitter.com/wLprJqHUER — SF Giants on NBCS (@NBCSGiants) September 21, 2025It was a big moment. It was not, however, enough to make him the star of the family group chat. Eldridge’s mom, Beth, was at Dodger Stadium with her twin sister and other son to watch as the 20-year-old made his fourth start in the big leagues. In the top of the fifth, with Eldridge on deck, Beth caught a foul ball that Matt Chapman hit behind the first base dugout.“She said someone was trying to wrestle her for it and she kind of whacked their hand out of the way,” the rookie first baseman said, smiling. “She’s feisty. She gets what she wants.”Eldridge’s family members stood and cheered wildly after his three-run double in the first, which got him on the board in the big leagues. They did it again after Beth wrestled away that foul...
Bryce Eldridge’s first MLB hit highlights unforgettable night for his family
Published September 20, 2025 at 10:40 PM
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