This is especially weird because the San Francisco Giants had so many chances to score (except for maybe the second game), so let’s go ahead and examine the futility the bats had with runners in scoring position.
For reference, the Giants left 30 runners on the base paths while only scoring two runs in this series with the Dodgers. Meanwhile, the Dodgers have left 15 runners on base while scoring significantly more runs than the Giants. Thats not a winning formula.
The Giants are clearly succeeding at getting on base, but seem to be struggling to put up crooked numbers on the scoreboard, two hits.