It’s only a matter of time until McCovey Cove starts seeing an influx of splash hits. Giants prospect Bryce Eldridge, who ranks No. 25 on MLB Pipeline’s Top 100 Prospects list, was named the best power hitter of the group by MLB.com’s Jim Callis. “Eldridge has all the ingredients to produce top-of-the-scale raw power: a quick left-handed swing designed to launch balls in the air, plus huge strength and leverage in his massive 6-foot-7 frame,” Callis wrote. The description of the highly touted prospect is nothing that the Giants’ front office and fans don’t already know. Eldridge has raked in the minor leagues, hitting 18 home runs in 253 at-bats over 66 games played in Triple-A. He averaged 14.06 at-bats per home run, the second-best rate for hitters in the Pacific Coast League with at least 200 plate appearances. BRYCE ELDRIDGE OH MY GOODNESS!!!!!!!! 16 TRIPLE-A HOMERS110.9 MPH OFF THE BAT pic.twitter.com/GJYJTYk1cp — Sacramento River Cats (@RiverCats) August 29, 2025 The 20-year-old made his MLB...
Giants’ Bryce Eldridge lauded as best power hitter on MLB Pipeline’s Top 100
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