Anticipation has surrounded Bryce Eldridge since he was drafted by the Giants in the 2023 MLB Draft, and it’s reaching a new peak as spring training begins.After his late-season debut in 2025, whether the prospect will make new manager Tony Vitello’s Opening Day roster draws much of that attention. Giants president of baseball operations Buster Posey discussed Eldridge’s chances in an interview with KNBR’s “Murph and Markus” on Thursday. “I think we’ll just see how spring training plays out,” Posey stated. “We’ll monitor where we think he is, his progress, as he continues to make, in all facets of the game and weigh that against what we think is best for his development long-term.” No guarantees other than caution and an emphasis on Eldridge’s long-term development. It’s a sentiment that’s been echoed by Posey and the front office as anticipation has swelled throughout the prospect’s time in the organization. A new wrinkle was introduced Wednesday as Eldridge took some practice reps...
Buster Posey reveals chances of Bryce Eldridge making Giants’ Opening Day roster
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