Many fans in the Bay Area — understandably — are starting to get rather agitated about the Giants’ poor offense during the 2026 MLB season, and some already are in full-blown panic mode. San Francisco ranks near or at the bottom of the league in almost every hitting stat through six weeks, and the team has lost eight of its last nine games to fall to 14-23.But if there’s any solace, we aren’t even a quarter of the way through the season yet. And that’s why Giants legend Pablo Sandoval isn’t overly concerned about those poor hitting numbers, even for struggling stars like Willy Adames and Rafael Devers.“You guys worry about Adames’, Devers’ situations, all those guys,” Sandoval told KNBR’s “Murph & Markus” show on Wednesday. “At the end of the day, they’re going to end up with 30 homers, almost 100 RBIs, hitting .230, .240, .245. I don’t worry about those guys. It’s one of the things that, they got bad starts, bad luck and, you know, you keep the faith on it and keep playing the game the way you play.” "At the end of the day they're gonna end up with 30 homers,...