The San Francisco Giants Have Never Cast A Smaller Shadow | Defector
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The San Francisco Giants Have Never Cast A Smaller Shadow | Defector
"The Giants manage these ultra-efficient game times in the most time-honored of ways-by not cluttering up the passage of one inning into the next with extraneous offense."
"They have scored eight fewer runs (barely three per game) than any team in the sport, have hit only six more homers as a team than Chicago's Munetaka Murakami has managed on his lonesome."
The San Francisco Giants are currently tied for second worst in the National League with a record of 13-20. They have the fastest average game time in baseball at 2:36, primarily due to their lack of offensive production. The team has scored significantly fewer runs than any other, averaging barely three runs per game. Their most expensive players are also their least productive hitters, and the management's approach to the bullpen reflects a lack of strategic depth.
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