What we learned during SF Giants' action-packed first half
Briefly

The San Francisco Giants had a strong start to the season with an 8-1 record, their best since 2003. Following roster changes by president Buster Posey and notable player acquisitions, including Rafael Devers, the team showcased impressive plays, such as walk-off home runs. As they enter the All-Star Break with a 52-45 record, they are in third place in the NL West, trailing the Dodgers and Padres. The performance of the pitching staff, leading the National League in ERA, has been crucial to their success, anchored by three All-Star pitchers.
If you don't know by now, we're pretty good, Roupp said, and we're going to be good.
The Giants enter the All-Star Break with a 52-45 record and sit in third place in the NL West.
Their bullpen's 3.14 ERA, specifically, is the best mark in the game.
This team has unquestionably been anchored by its pitching staff.
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