Giants Promote Bryce Eldridge To Triple-A
Briefly

The San Francisco Giants released veteran first baseman Lamb to promote top prospect Bryce Eldridge to Triple-A Sacramento. Lamb had underwhelming offensive stats after signing a minor league deal, hitting .240 across 176 plate appearances. Conversely, Eldridge, a 20-year-old first-round pick, excelled in Double-A with a .280 average before his promotion. Buster Posey hinted at the fluidity of player decisions, emphasizing that Eldridge could see MLB action soon if he performs well in Triple-A, especially with the Giants' poor first base production this season.
The Giants' front office has been closely monitoring Bryce Eldridge's progress, as his impressive performance in Double-A raises the possibility of an immediate MLB call-up.
Given Eldridge's strong comeback from injury and excellent stats, the Giants are open to reconsidering their plans based on his upcoming performance in Triple-A.
Read at MLB Trade Rumors
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