Well, the bats were really terrible the entire series with the exception of game 1, but even that was a 3 HR game where the Giants were otherwise not sustaining big runs or crowding the bases against their pitching.
The Giants didn’t have a real rally the entire series to where they can do serious damage like the Dodgers did in two games,
The Dodgers on the other hand were using the whole field. The gaps, singles, sending runners, and hitting for power and with the exception of most innings where Webb was on the mound, were constantly putting stress innings together..even in their scoreless game 3.
They could’ve won this series, but they didn’t. I’m not as furious as I thought I would be in the event they lost a playoff series to the Dodgers. They’re just a bit deeper than the Giants in about every facet. Especially with their pitching and bullpen. Giants have a glut of strong grind it out middle relief caliber guys. Dodgers have a glut of late inning power pitchers. I think it was evident Gabe didn’t trust most of his arms outside of Rogers and Doval when it came down to it.
I’m glad the Giants managed to tie the game and avoid having an L hung on a great Logan Webb performance. Logan’s dominance is a silver lining most wouldn’t get out of an LDS exit.
Tyler Rogers had a gutsy series as well. Worth noting. Doval was unfortunately due to get touched at the worse time but still excited for him.
Kris Bryant had a very consistent series as far the offense goes. Probably not enough power and extra bases to really raise his stock but it’s worth noting that he had a very solid series.
In the end, our platoon of non everyday players with pop that got the Giants through the season, couldn’t hit the ball with the exception of the Ruf bomb.
The combined numbers in the series for Yas, Wade, Slater, Flores, Ruf, Dickerson, Duggar, Solano, and La Stella are likely ghastly. Giants become pretty thin offensively when those buttons are broken in a magnified 5 game series