Bryce Eldridge was a name Giants fans clamored for much of the 2025 MLB season.When the 20-year-old finally joined the roster in mid-September, hoping to help San Francisco make a playoff push, the 6-foot-7 first baseman struggled with his bat as he finished the season with a .107 average in just 10 games played.There might have been a reason for that, however, as the Giants announced on Tuesday morning that Eldridge will undergo surgery on his left wrist to remove a bone spur. The Giants say Bryce Eldridge will have surgery to remove a bone spur in his left wrist. It’s only about eight weeks of rehab, so won’t impact his preparation for spring training. — Alex Pavlovic (@PavlovicNBCS) October 1, 2025 The surgery will require an eight-week rehab process, so Eldridge’s availability for next season shouldn’t be affected.Giants general manager Zack Minasian spoke on Tuesday at San Francisco’s end-of-season press conference about the team’s top prospect and if the first base position will be Eldridge’s moving forward.“I think we’ll try to stay open-minded,” Minasian said. “Still go into spring...
Giants’ top prospect Bryce Eldridge will have offseason surgery on left wrist
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