Kurtenbach: The SF Giants desperately need offense. Buster Posey should look at these four trade-deadline targets
Briefly

The San Francisco Giants' offense has struggled immensely over the past three weeks, failing to score more than four runs in any game, with just three runs in their latest outing against the Tigers. This marks 11 consecutive games of poor performance, with 75% of their last 21 games yielding four runs or fewer. Their lack of offensive production has cost them their playoff spot and presents challenges for team leadership under Buster Posey, as the reliance on pitching and defense is tested amid these dire offensive conditions.
The Giants have failed to score more than four runs in a game for 11 straight contests, marking a significant drop in offensive performance.
In the last 21 games, the Giants scored four runs or fewer 75% of the time, illustrating the team's severe offensive struggles.
The team's offense is below-average, challenging their playoff ambitions and highlighting the limitations of their lineup's current state.
First-year president of baseball operations Buster Posey faces an uphill battle improving the lineup, as patience runs thin amid ongoing struggles.
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