I’ve watched a lot of bad teams over the years, and the one similarity through the years is that when you hit, you can’t pitch, and when you pitch, you can’t hit. That certainly seems to be the case for the San Francisco Giants lately.
More often than not in the second half it has been the pitching that has done it’s job, while the offense has failed.
But on Saturday, it was the other way around.
The San Francisco Giants scored six runs against Clayton Kershaw and the Dodgers pitching staff, but the Giants surrendered 10 runs in another excruciating loss.