Bryce Eldridge to Miss 3-4 Weeks With Hamstring Strain
Bryce Eldridge (hamstring) is dealing with a "moderate" right-hamstring strain and will need three to four weeks to rehab at the team's spring training complex in Arizona, according to the San Francisco Chronicle's John Shea. Eldridge, a 20-year-old first baseman, is considered the No. 18 overall prospect in all of baseball, but he'll miss some key development time this summer in the minors due to his injury. He was injured over the weekend with Triple-A Sacramento while running the bases. Since being promoted to Triple-A, Eldridge has gone 14-for-61 (.230) with three homers, 13 RBI, five runs scored and 21 strikeouts in 16 games played. The 6-foot-7, 240-pound hulking first baseman unsurprisingly has elite raw power and should be stashed already in dynasty/keeper leagues, but this injury lowers his chances of making his MLB debut later in 2025.
Source: San Francisco Chronicle - John Shea
San Francisco Giants top prospect Source: San Francisco Chronicle - John Shea

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