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Giants' abysmal offense leads to their downfall in latest power rankings

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Things have to change ASAP in San Francisco.

Giants' abysmal offense leads to their downfall in latest power rankings originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . There was some newfound hope for the San Francisco Giants before the 2026 season started.

They had a new manager in Tony Vitello and a few new faces in Harrison Bader, Luis Arraez, and Tyler Mahle, just to name a few. However, this team has looked like a shell of itself since the new season started. They have struggled mightily to push runs across the board, which is a big component in winning baseball games.

They sit with a team batting average of . 208, which ranks them 25th across MLB, and 26 combined runs, which puts them dead last. MORE: San Francisco Giants haven't been this bad since 1896 Giants' abysmal offense leads to their downfall in latest power rankings It does not matter how dominant the pitching staff is if you can't score runs.

That puts more pressure on the pitching staff to be perfect, which isn't an ideal recipe for success. The club has to figure out its offensive downfall, and they need to do it soon. Playing in the same division as the Los Angeles Dodgers , San Diego Padres , and Arizona Diamondbacks , they can't afford to dig themselves too deep a hole.