The Giants lost 2 out of 3 to the Rockies in the final 3 games of May, dropping them to 26-30 and giving the Rockies a 30-26 record and 1.5 game lead in the NL West. Since then, they’ve fallen to 6.5 games back of the division lead, all thanks to their 8-14 record in June. They’re 38-40 and looking up at the Giants (40-39).
They began the month 2-8, which included a 5-game losing streak. There’s a 4-game winning streak mixed in there to make things a little bit better, and how they’re playing at any given moment almost never means anything when it comes to playing the Giants.