SAN FRANCISCO — The biggest news to come out of the Giants’ first FanFest stop on Saturday involved a jersey number. Bryce Eldridge walked around in No. 8, a choice inspired by two of the Virginia native’s favorite athletes: Washington Capitals star Alexander Ovechkin and Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson. The number was made famous in San Francisco by Hunter Pence, and it is much more appropriate for a potential franchise cornerstone than the No. 78 he wore during a September call-up. If all goes according to plan, Giants fans once again will be able to buy a No. 8 jersey comfortably and wear it for years to come. But at times this offseason, Eldridge was reminded that you can never plan too far ahead. Because of Eldridge’s status as a top prospect and the fact that the Giants also have Rafael Devers at first base, it was easy for some writers and fans to throw his name into trade rumors over the offseason. Giants officials heard all the outside noise, and Buster Posey even addressed the smoke at the Winter Meetings. For Eldridge, this was all brand new. He’s just two years removed from the draft and said he did his...
How Giants’ Bryce Eldridge, Casey Schmitt handled winter of rehab, trade rumors
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