Even the SF Giants broadcasters sound completely over this season
Briefly

The San Francisco Giants suffered yet another loss, falling 11-1 to the Padres. The game featured a disastrous seven-run second inning, triggering considerable frustration among the broadcasters. The team has lost 13 of its last 14 home games, a historically poor stretch not seen since 1940. Errors contributed to the defeat, provoking reactions from commentators and highlighting the disappointment of loyal fans. Despite the team's struggles, attendance remains notably high this season, prompting some accountability from the players towards fans in attendance.
The biggest moment came when a ball that appeared to be heading for a potential inning-ending double play instead bounced off second base and over shortstop Willy Adames' head, leading to two runs by the Padres.
The Giants have now lost 13 of their past 14 home games. It's a stretch so bad that it hasn't happened to the Giants since 1940, when the franchise was still in New York.
Flemming said, 'The Giants, it's just unraveling, man, ugly.' This shows the broadcasters' frustration with the team's performance.
Kuip said something as the second inning was unfolding and the tide was definitely turning against the Giants. A lot of people are here in the stands, and you owe it to them - you owe it to them - to be professional.
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