Bryce Eldridge, a top prospect for the Giants, is showing impressive performance at Triple-A Sacramento. The 20-year-old recently returned from a hamstring injury and has a .281 batting average with eight home runs and 26 RBIs in his last 17 games. Buster Posey, the Giants' president of baseball operations, noted Eldridge's ability to hit home runs to left-center, which is suitable for any ballpark. While there is potential for a major league call-up, further development in defensive skills and base running is essential for Eldridge's readiness.
Bryce Eldridge, the Giants' 20-year-old power-hitting top prospect, could reach the major league team before the end of the season. He is batting .281 with eight home runs and 26 RBIs over his last 17 games.
Buster Posey praised Eldridge's performance, noting he has hit four home runs in his last four starts and emphasizes the importance of hitting to all fields.
Posey mentioned that while there's a potential for Eldridge to be called up, it's important to focus on his overall development and progress defensively.
Posey highlighted the need for patience concerning Eldridge, recognizing his youth and limited experience, emphasizing the aspect of being well-rounded as a player beyond just hitting.
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