The Giants inch closer to some bad history after their series loss to the Dodgers
Briefly

The San Francisco Giants faced the Los Angeles Dodgers over the weekend, showcasing both individual and team successes and challenges. Logan Webb pitched superbly, introducing a cutter to his performance. Notably, Casey Schmitt made history with back-to-back grand slams, marking a significant achievement for the team. However, the Giants continue to struggle against the Dodgers, who have maintained dominance in their matchups. Despite missing key players like Matt Chapman, the disparity in team strength was evident. Additionally, social issues intersected with the sport, highlighting the changing dynamics within the baseball community.
Bryan Price's departure was addition by subtraction for the entire pitching staff.
Casey Schmitt is the first Giant to hit a grand slam in back to back games. Incredible way to do it.
On paper, the Dodgers should be much better than the Giants - and for the foreseeable future.
This series served as a reminder of the Dodgers' dominance over the Giants.
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