Eldridge's meteoric rise earns him Giants' MiLB Player of the Year
Briefly

Bryce Eldridge has been that good, proving himself as San Francisco's MiLB Player of the Year for the Giants' minor-league system in 2024.
In 446 at-bats, Eldridge slashed .289/.372/.885 with 129 hits, 91 RBI, 23 home runs, and six stolen bases, showcasing his impressive offensive capabilities.
Eldridge started the 2024 season in Low-A San Jose and quickly ascended to Triple-A Sacramento, achieving this rare feat before turning 20.
Eldridge's transition from pitcher and outfielder to first base could lead him to be on the Giants' Opening Day roster in 2025.
Read at NBC Sports Bay Area & California
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