The San Francisco Giants finished April with a 10-3 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Gerardo Parra and Yangervis Solarte both played and Ty Blach gave up seven runs. They were 12-18. Not good, but still potentially in .500 territory. There was hope.
A lot can change in a month.
Sitting 15 games out of first place in the NL West standings, the Giants look all but done.
The bats are still asleep with a meager .227/.299/.381 batting line in the month of May. The pitching staff, which looked like a strong point, is now a dumpster fire with a 5.