
"SAN FRANCISCO Giants rookie first baseman Bryce Eldridge will have surgery to remove a bone spur in his left wrist, the Giants announced Wednesday. The team expects Eldridge to need about eight weeks of rehab, so it is not expected to impact his preparation for spring training. Eldridge, 20, missed the beginning of the minor-league season due to a left wrist injury and didn't make his debut with Double-A Richmond until April 22."
"The Giants' top prospect was called up to Triple-A Sacramento in June. The Giants' top pick in the 2023 draft was promoted to the majors in mid-September with 13 games remaining in the regular season. Over 10 games with San Francisco, he went 3-for-28 (.107) with seven walks. Eldridge, who hit 54 home runs in the minors before his promotion, could open next season as the Giants' starting first baseman. The surgery will be performed by Dr. Steven Shin in Los Angeles."
Bryce Eldridge will have surgery to remove a bone spur from his left wrist, with the procedure scheduled to be performed by Dr. Steven Shin in Los Angeles. The team expects about eight weeks of rehabilitation, which should not affect preparation for spring training. Eldridge, 20, missed the start of the minor-league season due to the left wrist injury and debuted with Double-A Richmond on April 22. He was promoted to Triple-A Sacramento in June and reached the majors in mid-September with 13 games remaining. In 10 major-league games he went 3-for-28 with seven walks. He hit 54 minor-league home runs before promotion and could start next season at first base.
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