With Opening Day approaching, the anticipation for the baseball season highlights differing expectations for success among San Francisco Giants fans. While winning the World Series remains the ultimate goal, a season could also be deemed successful if the team consistently competes for a playoff berth and fosters a promising young core. The article reflects on various definitions of success, acknowledging the shared desire to see the Giants perform well, particularly against rival teams like the Dodgers.
Opening Day is nearly upon us: in just 10 sweet March days, we'll turn the calendar from 'boring season' to 'baseball season' and embark on yet another 162-game journey watching the San Francisco Giants.
The Giants are good enough to aim for the postseason and, ultimately, winning is the primary objective. So anything short of playing 163 games this year would mean an unsuccessful season in my eyes.
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