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Giants' Posey Criticized for Stifling Prospect Eldridge
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Giants Prospect Bryce Eldridge Struggles for Playing Time: MLB Insider Blames Posey
The Giants, currently fourth in their division with a 20-30 record, are facing offensive struggles, including being last in the league in runs scored and on-base percentage, and being shut out eight times. Despite this, their top prospect, Bryce Eldridge, hasnt received consistent playing time since being called up in May. MLB insider Bob Nightengale points the finger at Giants President Buster Posey for this situation, as Eldridge is reportedly feeling rusty and unable to find a rhythm due to the lack of steady development time. The teams infield logjam, with players like Rafael Devers, Casey Schmitt, and Matt Chapman already occupying spots, further complicates Eldridges quest for consistent playing time. Nightengale emphasizes the need for Eldridge to play to develop and pressures Posey to make a decision and commit to the future of the franchises centerpiece.
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