Surprised, and not surprised at all
Briefly

In a stunning 8th inning, Giants' Tyler Rogers made history by not recording an out while allowing six consecutive hits, shaking the team's lead and confidence.
Matt Chapman’s error opened the floodgates for the Mariners as they capitalized with a sequence of six consecutive singles, demonstrating a shift in the game.
Rogers's outing was uncharacteristic, with unexpectedly loud contact that led to a historic low for the Giants’ pitching, signifying a rare collapse under pressure.
The 8th inning showcased an unusual event in Major League Baseball, highlighting the volatility of the game where anything can happen, changing momentum instantly.
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