Giants have NL’s worst record 10 games in after Mets win 3rd straight
Key Points:
- The San Francisco Giants have struggled offensively and defensively, being outscored 24-5 in their last three games against the Mets and scoring only 26 runs in the first 10 games, tying for the third fewest in franchise history.
- In Sunday's game, Logan Webb pitched seven strong innings, but the Giants bullpen faltered, allowing the Mets to rally for a 5-2 win, marking their third consecutive victory over San Francisco.
- Key players like Matt Chapman have made uncharacteristic mistakes, including errors and questionable baserunning decisions, reflecting the team's overall poor performance and lack of offensive production.
- Manager Tony Vitello acknowledged the team's issues with hitting, defense, and pitching, emphasizing the need to eliminate controllable mistakes and build on existing strengths to improve results.
- The Giants have failed to score more than three runs in six of seven home games and have committed eight errors, tying for fifth most in the majors, highlighting ongoing struggles early in the season.