Eldridge, an asset management and insurance holding company with approximately $70 billion in assets under management, today announced that its asset management division, Eldridge Capital Management, ...
VIENNA, VA - JULY 9: Madison High baseball star Bryce Eldridge, surrounded by family and friends, reacts after being selected 16th overall by the San Francisco Giants in the MLB draft on Sunday, July ...
LOS ANGELES — Bryce Eldridge won’t turn 21 until next month. He grew up on the opposite end of the country in Virginia. He’s been in the San Francisco Giants organization long enough to become ...
The San Francisco Giants have called up first baseman Bryce Eldridge, one of the top hitting prospects in baseball, the team announced ahead of Monday's contest against the Arizona Diamondbacks. In ...
With just under two weeks left in the regular season most collectors and fans weren’t expecting any other debuts of top 100 prospects. That changed when news broke that the San Francisco Giants would ...
PHOENIX — Taylor Rashi thought Bryce Eldridge went yard. In the top of the seventh, Rashi tried to sneak an 88.9 mph four-seam fastball past Eldridge for strike two. Eldridge sent the heater 407 feet ...
Top Giants prospect Bryce Eldridge made his highly anticipated MLB debut against the Diamondbacks on Monday in Arizona, batting fifth in the lineup as the designated hitter. While he put together an 0 ...
Giants manager Bob Melvin told reporters that top prospect Bryce Eldridge will be the designated hitter in lineups against right-handed pitchers. “We just lost a lefty in Dom [Smith], and I think this ...
The Giants are calling up top prospect Bryce Eldridge, reports Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle. The club will need to make corresponding moves to get him onto the active and 40-man ...
Eldridge, the No. 13 prospect in all of baseball, is a left-handed power hitting first baseman who could see time at both first base and designated hitter this season. The Giants are calling him up ...
In an airport, waiting to board a flight back to Sacramento, the last thing the Giants’ No. 1 prospect Bryce Eldridge was anticipating was the call. The 6-foot-7 slugger had only one thing in mind: ...