Giants' Offensive Woes Continue in 5-3 Loss to Nationals
Despite a strong performance from pitcher Kyle Harrison, the San Francisco Giants' struggles at the plate persist, leading to another defeat.
- Kyle Harrison strikes out eight in a solid six-inning outing but the Giants fall to the Nationals 5-3.
- The Giants' offense fails to capitalize on opportunities, going 2-for-33 with runners in scoring position during the homestand.
- CJ Abrams of the Nationals delivers key hits including a two-run homer and an RBI single, proving pivotal in the victory.
- San Francisco's bullpen struggles continue, with reliever Ryan Walker allowing the Nationals to reclaim the lead in the late innings.
- The Giants have not hit a home run in five consecutive games, their longest homerless streak since 2018.