Another shutout
The San Francisco Giants were shut out for the seventh time in the 2026 season, losing 3-0 to the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field. The Giants' offense managed only six hits and failed to capitalize on limited scoring opportunities. This marks the most shutouts in Major League Baseball so far this season, putting them on pace to surpass historical records.
- ▪The San Francisco Giants have been shut out seven times in 32 games during the 2026 season.
- ▪The Giants recorded only six hits and one extra-base hit, a double by Luis Arraez that ended in a failed attempt to stretch into a triple.
- ▪San Francisco had just two pitches with a runner in scoring position, both resulting in an out during a double play.
- ▪Shane McClanahan pitched effectively for the Rays, limiting the Giants' scoring chances.
- ▪The 2026 Giants are on pace to exceed the 1963 Mets' record of 30 shutouts in a single season.
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