For the third season in a row, the San Francisco Giants fell short of reaching the postseason. Amazingly, they’ve averaged 80 wins per season. But they can’t seem to get over the top.
The San Francisco Giants have been a puzzling case of mediocrity and inconsistency for the better part of the last decade.
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