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Source: Fox News
Summary
The San Francisco Giants lost to the San Diego Padres 7-1, dropping their record to 2-4. Third baseman Matt Chapman made a quick play on a chopper in the fifth inning, but his throw to first baseman Casey Schmitt was off-balanced and allowed a runner to score. Both players were credited with errors during the game. After the game, Chapman and Schmitt appeared to clear the air, saying they understood the heat of the moment and were focused on winning games.
Our Reading
The game followed a familiar script.
Chapman’s throw was high, but catchable, and the result was a run scoring. It’s the kind of play that leaves fans wondering what could have been.
The team’s rough start is starting to show, and frustration is building.
Players like Chapman and Schmitt are trying to stay focused on winning, but it’s hard not to dwell on mistakes like this one.
This is the kind of game that can spark a lot of “what ifs” in the minds of fans.
Original Observation
When the Giants are struggling, it’s like watching a slow-motion train wreck – you know it’s going to end badly, but you can’t look away.
Author: Evan Null








