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  • Padres' Bryce Johnson: Sent to Triple-A

    The Padres optioned Johnson to Triple-A El Paso on Monday. With Fernando Tatis back from the 60-day injured list, Johnson will lose hold of his short-side platoon role in the San Diego outfield and head back to El Paso. He should play on a near-everyday basis at Triple-A and stay ready in case another opportunity with the Padres presents itself.
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  • Padres' Bryce Johnson: Back on bench against righty

    Johnson is out of the lineup for Monday's game against the Cardinals. Johnson started in right field in both of the Padres' final two games of the weekend series against the Mets with New York sending a pair of southpaws to the mound, but he'll be back on the bench Monday with right-hander Kyle Gibson on the hill for St. Louis. He remains confined to the short side of a strict platoon in right field with the lefty-hitting David Peralta while Fernando Tatis (adductor) remains on the injured list.
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  • Padres' Bryce Johnson: Settling into weak side of platoon

    Johnson is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Diamondbacks. After getting called up from Triple-A El Paso on June 24, Johnson started in the Padres' ensuing seven games, but he went just 4-for-21 with three walks over that stretch. He's now hit the bench in five straight contests -- all against right-handed pitching -- with the left-handed-hitting David Peralta having seemingly taken hold of a strong-side platoon role in right field. The switch-hitting Johnson should still pick up regular starts versus left-handed pitching and could frequently be called upon to serve as a late-inning replacement for Peralta.
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  • Padres' Bryce Johnson: Sitting Wednesday

    Johnson isn't in the Padres' lineup for Wednesday's game against the Rangers. Johnson will receive a breather Wednesday after going 1-for-3 during a loss in Tuesday's series opener. David Peralta will take over in right field and bat seventh.
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  • Padres' Bryce Johnson: Getting regular reps in right field

    Johnson will start in right field and bat ninth in Sunday's game against the Red Sox. Following his call-up from Triple-A El Paso on Monday, Johnson has now started in six consecutive games, with three apiece coming against left- and right-handed pitching. He's gone just 2-for-16 at the plate in the first five games, but he's drawn three walks while coming around to score twice. Johnson looks like he'll be the preferred option in right field over David Peralta while Fernando Tatis (quadricep) is on the injured list.
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  • Padres' Bryce Johnson: Contract selected, starting Monday

    The Padres selected Johnson's contract from Triple-A El Paso on Monday, and he will start in right field and bat ninth for Monday's series opener against the Nationals. Johnson's promotion to the big club was part of a flurry of moves made by the Padres on Monday, including the placement of Fernando Tatis (quadriceps) on the injured list. Johnson joined San Diego on a minor-league contract in December, and in Triple-A he's slashing .301/.430/.461 with three home runs and 28 RBI over 259 plate appearances while adding 18 stolen bases. He appeared in 30 major-league games with the Giants in 2023, and the 28-year-old will be thrown into big-league action Monday against Nationals right-hander Patrick Corbin.
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  • Padres' Bryce Johnson: Signs with SD

    Johnson signed a minor-league contract with the Padres on Dec. 21. Johnson has slashed .148/.209/.213 across 67 plate appearances in his major-league career, but his .828 Triple-A OPS from last season is enough for San Diego to take a chance on him. Johnson should have a chance to make the Padres' Opening Day roster based on the team's lack of outfield depth, but the 28-year-old will most likely begin the year at Triple-A El Paso.
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  • Giants' Bryce Johnson: Loses 40-man spot

    The Giants designated Johnson (undisclosed) for assignment Tuesday. Johnson recently sustained an unspecified injury at Triple-A Sacramento that kept him out of the lineup for a few days and took him out of the mix for a call-up, but he had since returned to action for the club and played in five games last week. Though he's healthy again, Johnson will end up losing his spot on the Giants' 40-man roster with San Francisco activating Mitch Haniger (forearm) from the 60-day injured list Monday. Johnson, 27, heads into DFA limbo with a career .148/.209/.213 batting line in 41 major-league games. He's put up an .820 OPS with seven home runs and 14 steals in 50 games this season at Triple-A.
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  • Giants' Bryce Johnson: Called up as 27th man

    The Giants recalled Johnson from Triple-A Sacramento on Tuesday to serve as the team's 27th man. With Monday's game against the Reds spilling into Tuesday, the Giants will get to bring up Johnson for Tuesday's regularly scheduled contest. Johnson holds just a .485 OPS in the majors this season and will almost certainly return to Triple-A after the game is over.
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  • Giants' Bryce Johnson: Sent back to Triple-A

    San Francisco optioned Johnson to Triple-A Sacramento on Tuesday, Maria I. Guardado of MLB.com reports. Johnson has slashed just .163/.229/.256 in 30 games (48 plate appearances) this season at the major-league level. Scott Alexander (hamstring) is coming off the injured list in a corresponding move.
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  • Giants' Bryce Johnson: Nabs another steal

    Johnson drew a walk, stole a base and scored a run in Sunday's 8-4 loss to the Mets. Johnson received only one plate appearance despite starting the game -- he was lifted for Joc Pederson in the fifth inning. This was Johnson's second start since he was recalled from Triple-A Sacramento on June 22. The speedy outfielder is up to three steals, one home run, three RBI and seven runs scored through 48 plate appearances. He's gotten into 30 games, but he primarily works as a pinch runner and defensive replacement.
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  • Giants' Bryce Johnson: Posts steal as pinch runner

    Johnson stole a base as a pinch runner in Friday's 5-4 win over the Mets. Johnson has started just one of the last eight games since he was recalled from Triple-A Sacramento, even with injuries again piling up in the Giants' outfield. He could get more of a look while Michael Conforto (hamstring) is sidelined, however. Johnson has two stolen bases, a home run, three RBI and six runs scored over 47 plate appearances this season.
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  • Giants' Bryce Johnson: Optioned to Triple-A

    Johnson was optioned to Triple-A Sacramento on Monday. Johnson has managed just a .502 OPS across 25 games at the big-league level this season. The Giants will announce a corresponding move prior to Tuesday's game in Colorado.
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  • Giants' Bryce Johnson: Swipes bag, scores twice

    Johnson went 0-for-4 with a walk, a stolen base and two runs scored in Monday's 14-4 win over the Pirates. Johnson made a rare start in center field with Pittsburgh sending southpaw Rich Hill to the mound. Since his May 11 recall, Johnson has gone 4-for-20 with three walks, two RBI and four runs scored over 13 contests. Now that Austin Slater's back from a hamstring strain, playing time is likely to be even thinner for Johnson, and it's very possible he could head back to Triple-A Sacramento once Joc Pederson (hand) or Thairo Estrada (wrist) are ready to return from the injured list.
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  • Giants' Bryce Johnson: Recalled from Triple-A

    The Giants recalled Johnson from Triple-A Sacramento on Thursday, Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area reports. The 27-year-old outfielder will replace Austin Slater, who has landed back on the injured list with another left hamstring strain. Johnson went 3-for-20 (.150) in a 10-game stint with the Giants last month and probably isn't worth fantasy consideration despite his good speed.
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  • Giants' Bryce Johnson: Activated, returns to Triple-A

    The Giants reinstated Johnson (concussion) from the 7-day injured list Sunday and optioned him to Triple-A Sacramento. Johnson was placed on the IL on April 14 after experiencing concussion symptoms but was able to make a pair of rehab appearances with Sacramento over the weekend, going 2-for-5 with a double and two stolen bases. Prior to suffering the head injury, Johnson had been handling a short-side platoon role in center field, but Austin Slater has since beaten Johnson back from the IL and looks poised to handle those duties moving forward. Johnson will stick around at Sacramento, where he should get the chance to play on an everyday basis.
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  • Giants' Bryce Johnson: Lingering concussion symptoms

    Johnson is still experiencing concussion symptoms, Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle reports. He has passed concussion tests, but Johnson is apparently still dealing with some lingering symptoms. The outfielder has been out since mid-April after suffering a concussion when he collided with the outfield wall.
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  • Giants' Bryce Johnson: Still dealing with symptoms

    Giants manager Gabe Kapler told reporter's before Friday's game against the Mets that Johnson (concussion) is still experience some symptoms, Danny Emerman of KNBR 680 San Francisco reports. Johnson was placed on the 7-day concussion injured list last Friday, and while the outfielder was cleared to resume workouts, he's not ready to come off the list. It's likely at this point the 27-year-old will need a rehab assignment before he rejoins the Giants, and there's no timeline for when that will occur.
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  • Giants' Bryce Johnson: Resumes light workouts

    Johnson (concussion) was recently cleared to resume light workouts, Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle reports. While Johnson isn't believed to have resumed full baseball activities since being placed on the 7-day injured list Friday, he at least appears to have made progress on some level since being diagnosed with the concussion. He probably won't be ready to return from the IL when first eligible this weekend and may need to complete a rehab game or two before the Giants are comfortable reinstating him.
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  • Giants' Bryce Johnson: Placed on concussion IL

    Johnson was placed on the 7-day concussion injured list Friday, Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle reports. Johnson suffered a concussion Wednesday when he crashed hard into the outfield wall while making a fantastic catch. It's another blow to a Giants outfield that has been hit hard by injuries in the early going. There is no timetable for his return.
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