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Bryce Eldridge’s Ninth-Inning Blast Completes Giants’ 11-10 Comeback Win

At 21, he became the youngest player to hit a walk-off grand slam, a milestone signaling his offensive turnaround, boosting his case for more playing time.

Overview

  • Bryce Eldridge delivered a walk-off grand slam to right field Wednesday night at Oracle Park, turning a 10-7 deficit into an 11-10 win for the San Francisco Giants over the Washington Nationals.
  • The rally erased a 9-1 deficit as the Giants scored five runs in the eighth and five runs in the ninth to complete the improbable comeback.
  • MLB confirmed Eldridge is the youngest player in history to hit a walk-off grand slam, surpassing Roberto Clemente’s long-standing mark.
  • Eldridge worked a 2-0 count against left-hander Mitchell Parker before hitting a high drive that cleared roughly the park’s 330-foot right-field minimum.
  • A 2023 first-round pick who spent much of 2025 in the minors, Eldridge has shown a clear offensive turnaround this season with improved slash lines and surging recent form, a development that could lead to expanded opportunities and lift a sub-.500 Giants club.