That’s Amaury’s News and Commentary: Who are the Giants fooling?

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By: Amaury Pi-Gonzalez

The San Francisco Giants front office fear the word “rebuilding”. Maybe they really believed the propaganda that they were going to win a World Series every two years from 2010-14 forever and ever. There is an old saying, “you can’t be half pregnant” and the Giants do not want to say they’re rebuilding and they are talking about trading some players to make the team better this year, but the fans are usually smarter than the front offices.

Take a look at the attendance so far at Oracle Park. People realize the party is over, and the casual fans that were there “for the party, dude!” have disappeared and are now more interested in watching Game of Thrones than Giants baseball. At the end, the fans always have the last word, they pay for the tickets to into the park, pay $12 for a beer, pay $14 for nachos with cheese (and those are cheap snacks!), and not to mention, the souvenirs.

The Giants are not going to contend this season. They should start trading the players that still might have some value like Madison Bumgarner, which I believe will be gone by the trading deadline on July 31. Gut the whole thing, They are not fooling anybody — maybe they’re fooling themselves. They have no power and little speed. They depend exclusively on their pitching. If their pitching gives up four runs, they will lose the game. They are not an exciting team.

As of the conclusion of action Sunday, the Giants have yet to score a run in the first inning during any of their first 23 games of the season. They are 9-14 and heading to Toronto, who are a typical American League East team that can score runs in bunches. There are teams that also have losing records like the Kansas City Royals, but that is a very exciting team with lots of speed and some power.

Still, there are some 140 games for most teams as there is a season still ahead, but the way it is going for the Giants, the next six months might look like six years.

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