Boos Ring for Struggling Giants in Embarrassing LossBoos Ring for Struggling Giants in Embarrassing Loss San Francisco, CA – The San Francisco Giants endured a nightmarish loss on Friday, falling 8-0 to the lowly Arizona Diamondbacks, eliciting a chorus of boos from the disheartened home crowd. The Giants, who were once considered a World Series contender, have struggled mightily in recent weeks, losing six of their last seven games. Friday’s debacle was particularly embarrassing, as they were shut out by one of the worst teams in baseball. Arizona’s Merrill Kelly dominated the Giants, tossing seven shutout innings and allowing just three hits. Meanwhile, San Francisco’s offense was anemic, striking out a staggering 12 times. The Giants’ struggles have been well-documented, with key players like Brandon Crawford and Joc Pederson underperforming. Manager Gabe Kapler has also come under fire for his questionable decisions. After the game, Kapler acknowledged the team’s shortcomings. “We’re not playing well enough,” he said. “We’re not hitting the ball, we’re not pitching well, and we’re not making plays on defense. It’s time to take a hard look at ourselves.” The loss dropped the Giants to 13-15 on the season, putting them in danger of missing the playoffs for the second consecutive year. The fans at Oracle Park made their displeasure known, booing the team off the field as they left the game. “It’s embarrassing,” said season ticket holder Mark Thompson. “We expect more from this team. They’re not living up to their expectations.” The Giants will have an opportunity to salvage their weekend when they host the Diamondbacks for another game on Saturday. However, they will need to play much better if they want to avoid further humiliation.

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