What we learned as Giants shut out for third consecutive game
Briefly

The 1992 MLB season was a turning point for the San Francisco Giants, as they faced a potential move to Tampa Bay, spurring strong local support.
This week marks the first time since 1992 that the Giants have experienced three consecutive shutouts, highlighting the stark contrast in their offensive performance.
Despite the slump, infielder Donnie Walton showcased resilience on the mound, successfully steering through poor defensive plays to secure an inning without any runs.
The Giants are the first team in the modern era to score 13+ runs in one game, only to be shut out in their next three, an unusual record.
Read at NBC Sports Bay Area & California
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