
The San Francisco Giants fall to the Philadelphia Phillies again, and the early-season numbers are starting to get ugly. The Giants are now being outscored by 27 runs through 11 games — their worst mark since 1896 — and sit at 1-7 at home, something they haven’t done since their first year at Oracle Park. The offense continues to lag near the bottom of the league in nearly every category, the bullpen has become a major concern, and even when the Giants rally, it feels like they only have one push in them per game. There are still some positives, including solid outings from Adrian Houser, but issues across the roster — especially in the outfield and from Jung Hoo Lee — are raising real questions. Is it already time for a bigger-picture conversation about direction and decision-making? We break down what’s going wrong, what’s fixable, and what this start really means moving forward.
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