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Giants first basemen ranked last in the Majors with a .622 OPS this year, but the club fully expects to receive better production at the position in 2026.

The reason is twofold: Between Rafael Devers and No. 1 prospect Bryce Eldridge , the Giants believe they have a pair of power hitters who have the potential to anchor their lineup for the foreseeable future.

One question that remains unsettled, though, is how exactly the Giants plan to divide playing time between Devers and Eldridge at first base moving forward.

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Both are relatively new to the position -- Devers is a natural third

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