The Giants are calling up top prospect Bryce Eldridge, reports Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle. The club will need to make corresponding moves to get him onto the active and 40-man rosters.
Just over two weeks ago, it was reported that the Giants were unlikely to call up Eldridge this year, but a few things have changed since then. In late August, it seemed like the Giants were playing out the string on a lost season. They had sold at the deadline and were about seven games back of a playoff spot as August was winding down.
Eldridge was putting up good-not-great numbers in Triple-A. They could have called him up for a few big league at-bats, but he hasn’t even turned 21 years old yet and wasn’t really forcing the issue. If they had added him, they would have had to keep him on the roster through the winter. Keeping him in Triple-A would have afforded the club an extra roster spot through the offseason, since he wasn’t going to be Rule 5 eligible until December 2027.
But as mentioned, the picture has shifted. The Giants have played better of late as the Mets have fallen apart. That leaves San Francisco just 1.5 games back of a playoff spot now, with two weeks left in the regular season. A couple of days ago, they lost first baseman Dominic Smith to a hamstring strain, which pushed him onto the injured list.
Eldridge has also been in pretty good form lately. Since the reporting that he was likely not going to be called up, he has taken 78 more plate appearances at the Triple-A level. He hit four home runs in that span and drew walks at a 10.3% clip. His 28.2% strikeout rate in that stretch is still high but his .294/.372/.559 line translates to a 132 wRC+, even in the hitter-friendly environment of the Pacific Coast League.
Put it all together and it’s easy to see the appeal for the Giants. They have somehow found themselves with a real shot at cracking the postseason. Eldridge has long been one of their top prospects for a while and could help them make a push. The injury to Smith opened a path for him. Promoting Eldridge now will mean the club has one less roster spot to use in the winter, but that’s a small price to pay for the potential short-term benefits.
In the weeks prior to Smith’s injury, the Giants had a three-man rotation for the first base and designated hitter spots. Rafael Devers was playing everyday, alternating between DH and first base. It’s been less than two months that he’s been a first baseman, so it seems the Giants have been gradually getting him accustomed to that spot. Smith and Wilmer Flores were essentially platooning in the other slot, with the lefty-hitting Smith in there against righties and the righty-swinging Flores against lefties. One of them would be at first or DH, depending on where Devers was.
Eldridge hits from the left side and could perhaps take up the role that Smith was in previously. Eldridge doesn’t have huge splits here in 2025, with a .258/.333/.515 line against righties and .270/.330/.494 against lefties, but there was a stark difference in 2024. Last year, he had a .319/.406/.584 line with the platoon advantage but a .211/.272/.316 line otherwise. The improvements this year are very encouraging but the Giants might still shield him from lefties as they play competitive games for the next two weeks.
On the other hand, Flores had oddly reverse splits this year. He has a .223/.277/.362 line and 79 wRC+ against southpaws but a .248/.322/.383 line and 102 wRC+ otherwise. His career splits are more tilted towards the norm, as he has been slightly better against lefties, but he hasn’t been crushing them lately.
One way or another, Eldridge should be in there somewhere. It would be odd for the Giants to call him up just for a bench role, so they presumably plan on him getting somewhat regular playing time. He does have some right field experience in the minors but not since 2023. He has been exclusively a first baseman since the start of 2024. In the long run, he and Devers will presumably be sharing first base and the DH spot in some form. Devers is signed through 2033 while Eldridge will still have six seasons of club control beyond this one.
Since he only plays first base, Eldridge has a slightly lesser ceiling than a player who can cover a premium defensive spot, but he’s so good at the plate that he’s still a consensus top 30 prospect in the league. There’s not enough time remaining in the 2025 season for him to exhaust rookie eligibility, so he will still populate those prospect lists going into 2026, even if he is eventually part of a deep postseason run this year. By maintaining rookie status going into 2026, he will be eligible for the prospect promotion incentive. That means he could earn the Giants an extra draft pick if he cracks next year’s Opening Day roster and then meets certain awards voting criteria.
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Seems like there’s a 6’7 hitter on every team these days
6-7?!?!
Judge is 6-7
Even scarier is there is currently 8 Pitchers in the league that are 6’8 or taller…
And then there’s 6’11” Sean Hjelle of SFG fame too!
Infamy
Not on the Crew….
They reserve that for pitchers in Milwaukee.
Nacho wears #67.
They’re Giants!
They might be…
Wow!
I think they wanna make sure this kid gets some high leverage game experience so he’ll be ready for next year
I think they want to get a wildcard.
Is he related to former Boston council member Janet Eldridge, former girlfriend of Sam Malone?
LOL at this reference. Nobody changes Mayday Malone!
Epic comment.
or andrew eldridge, singer of the gothic rock band sisters of mercy
That’d Eldritch, but close enough.
Or Eldridge Cleaver, the former leader of the Black Panther party?
Or Ward Cleaver,father of the Beav.
or former minor league team the portland beavers which was once an affiliate of the giants.
The big man is getting his cup of coffee. Hope Giants fans enjoy his call up, I know you guys have been waiting for this and I’m curious how he does. Welcome to the Show!
Just in time for the playoff push. 18 HRs in 66 games. Next Barry Bonds…
But not eligible for the playoffs if he helps get them there
injury replacement possibly
from MLB: A player who doesn’t meet said criteria for postseason eligibility can still be added to a team’s roster in the postseason via petition to the Commissioner’s Office if the player was in the organization on Aug. 31 and is replacing someone who is on the injured list and has served the minimum amount of time required for activation.
So it seems he can be eligible since he was in the org as of Aug 31.
Amazing that people still don’t understand how this works.
Baseball roster rules are bordering on being as complicated as US tax code.
@semut
Dominic Smith is injured so he can replace him and be used in the playoffs.
@ Old York,
Next Barry Bonds is Bo Davidson in the SFG system, but will need another year or two in the minors. He looks promising, but then again I’m biased and optimistic.
It was a good year for Bo. Continued to impress after coming from nowhere. I’m hopeful.
eldridge cant be the next bonds bc he doesnt take PEDs
but he could be the next griffey or judge. you know, clean players.
@Hitsthemhighandfar
Push them past the Brewers… 😀
“…Bonds didn’t play in the PCL.”
Actually he did. He played 44 games at AAA in 1986 for Hawaii. They were a PCL team from 1961 t0 1987.
I hope his K tendency does not increase in MLB, initially pitchers wont have most up to date scouting on him so that could help him, or he may not be ready
From the standpoint of his long term career development and the fact that he did not have to be added to the 40 man roster until 12/27, this elevation is a huge mistake. Even IF the Giants would make it into the playoffs as a Wild Card, they go nowhere this season. The Flores/Devers rotation at 1B would serve them well down the stretch and there are other players currently with the team that could rotate through the DH position.. The elevation at this time, under these circumstances just is not worth it.
I don’t think playing 2 weeks in Sept at the MLB level is going to jeopardize his long term success. At worst he won’t be successful enough next year and they’ll burn an option they didn’t have to.
Why is it a huge mistake? You haven’t articulated why this could be detrimental to his career development. It’s not unusual for prospects to be called up in Sept. for a taste of ML life. In fact that was very common throughout MLB until the rule reduced the number of call-ups to just 2.
And as much as I love Wilmer, I disagree that the Flores/Devers rotation at 1B would serve them well down the stretch. Wilmer has not been hitting. like he did in April and May. Eldridge should be an upgrade with the bat over Wilmer.
The Giants are below league average in runs per game. Clearly they need more than just rotating players already on the roster through the DH position.
If he falls on his face that hurts him emotionally and undermines his confidence. At such a young age, he may just not be physically or emotionally prepared for the rigors and demands of MLB. Because of his unique situation he is facing, he may press and have his mechanics messed up.
Additionally, the bigger picture is the damage to the organization and to the career of a player who is not added to the 40 man roster due to the premature elevation of Eldridge to the 40 man roster..
I’m thinking they are across where he is at physically and emotionally.
Where is your info from ? Like, you must have some to call it definitely as a “huge” mistake. Correct ?
It’s true that in the past the progress of prospects has been hurt by rushing guys too soon. But, teams are more aware of that these days then in the past, and include psychological evaluation as to if a guy is ready.
He is far from being the only 20 year old to be called up to the ML level. There’s several playing now. Junior Caminero was 19. Ronald Acuna, Jackson Chourio, and Jackson Holiday, were 20. There’s a bunch of guys that made their debuts at 21, all haven’t been ruined, and Eldridge will be 21 next month.
Clearly it’s your opinion that a call-up is premature, but I’ll trust the Giants on this one.
Wilmer has not been hitting like earlier in the year
because
He has not been used like he was earlier in the year
Chicken or egg? Perhaps he’s not getting as much playing time because he isn’t hitting like earlier. Devers didn’t play for the Giants until 6/17. Wilmer played 23 games that month, and produced an OPS of .641. He played 16 games in July for a .605 OPS.
Over his career Wilmer posted a line of .267/.357/.471, for an OPS of.829 as a pinch-hitter. Clearly he can hit coming off the bench. So I doubt he needs regular playing time to hit. He’s just been slumping.
Ha ha. Oh no ! He is cooked after this move.
Z. Go outside and get some air.
Trying to make the playoffs makes it worth it. It’s kind of..ya know, what this is all about.
They have close to a ZERO chance of advancing
IF
They even make the playoffs.
Every team has a chance,if they get in.The only teams with Zero Chance are teams that don’t make it.It only takes a hot streak.Or Hot month.
?? Teams bring up young prospects for a cup of coffee all the time.
As for the 40 man, Eldridge will hopefully be on the opening day roster next season.
Farhan? We’ve been wondering where you were. Any other hot takes?
Well it will be a shock to Giants fans when they learn he just is not that good. But they’ve already blown their playoff chance so good move anyway
Are you 12 years old ?
12 would be an upgrade.
Ha ha. Mind boggling.
Thank you so much for this insightful comment. I always appreciate some rando making comments out their derrières and acting like it’s a hot take.
Only bc mets are collapsing and sf is 1 gm back of WC
Giants never woulda promoted him now. He is gonna be superstar, they wanna preserve service time. But no choice now. He might be miggy cabrera 03 fish
Making the playoffs is priority number one, with the Mets reeling. (Service time whatnot) There is still a chance. And a needed left power bat with Dom going down. It’s a win win. Hopefully he will run into a few homers. Get some experience at first too, and the show of course. Starting in AZ is basically hitters paradise. Then LA for 4 then home for STL & Col. I don’t know. – over/under 2 homers in 13 games ??? I’ll go over. Hopefully the avg will be above .250 though. Less than 13 ks. We’ll see.
Easy, turbo. What you just wrote is way too thoughtful, insightful, and articulate for this crowd. Time to move on, sir.
I assume someone on the IL will go to the 60 Day, which will open up a 40 man spot. Who gets sent down? My guess would be McCray. I saw Eldridge hit a bomb for Eugene last year. I was sitting next to the dugout. I couldn’t believe he was only 19. I haven’t been this excited about a rookie debut in a long time.
Mlb pipeline ranked him better 1b prospect ranking than nick Kurtz and we saw how he turned out
They’re called “prospects”. Not “sure fire successes.”
It’s refreshing to come to this website and read all of the well thought out and insightful comments from so many unemployed Major League Baseball general managers.
🤣
Are you really Buster Posey?
Buster doesn’t use emoji’s, not even on his face.
Great news for Giants fans!
“Eldridge has long been one of their top prospects for a while”
and for an extended period, too