SAN FRANCISCO — The Giants could not say it publicly, or even out loud, but they would not at all have been surprised in February and March if you told them that they would get off to a slow start. Seven of the first eight opponents on their schedule have realistic MLB playoff hopes, and the opening two weeks — New York Yankees, San Diego Padres, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies — is about as tough as it gets without having to make a trip to Dodger Stadium.The 3-7 start is not a shock, but the way the Giants have gotten here is unexpected, and not at all what president of baseball operations Buster Posey envisioned when he fired Bob Melvin and pulled Tony Vitello out of the college game. Melvin was let go in part because the Giants couldn’t consistently play clean baseball in the second half last season. Their first 10 games under Vitello have had a similar vibe, and the offense looks just as sluggish as it did last July and August. There are the obvious mistakes, and Sunday’s 5-2 loss to the Mets had a few of them. Matt Chapman got thrown out trying to steal second down by three in the ninth — a decision that there was...
Breaking down Giants’ ‘disappointing’ 2026 MLB season so far after loss to Mets
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