Giants, Drew Ellis Agree To Minor League Contract
Briefly

The Giants have signed corner infielder Ellis to a minor league deal following his successful stint with the Lexington Legends in the Atlantic League. At 29, Ellis was a second-round pick by the Diamondbacks and has had limited big league exposure, with a batting average of .134 in parts of two seasons. However, he excelled in Triple-A last season and performed exceptionally well at Lexington, hitting .373 with five home runs in 13 games, prompting this opportunity to return to affiliated baseball.
Ellis showcased his potential in the Atlantic League, hitting .373 with five home runs in just 13 games, leading to his signing by the Giants.
Despite struggling in the Major Leagues, Ellis has shown promise in Triple-A, boasting a career .247/.365/.490 average over four seasons.
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