On a night where the excitement over Bryce Eldridge's 2026 debut dominated the pregame headlines, it was a last-second pitcher who stole the spotlight for San Francisco. While the Giants number-one prospect went 0 for 2 on the night, one of his call-up counterparts, righthanded pitcher Trevor McDonald, proved the team's instinct to improvise was correct. McDonald pitched seven strong innings, allowing just one earned run and striking out eight in the Giants' 3-2 win over division rival San Diego on Monday. The win snapped the club's six-game losing streak, following back-to-back sweeps in road series vs. the Phillies and Marlins. What a showing from Trevor McDonald 👀 pic.twitter.com/R5zuCmpU6n — SFGiants (@SFGiants) May 5, 2026 McDonald threw 60 strikes among his 81 pitches in one of the most efficient starts the club has seen all season. At the plate, Casey Schmitt hit a solo homer in the first, and Rafael Devers drove in two runs to fill out the San Francisco scoreboard.…