I'll take Mark's hopefully brief absence to chime in. I've been travelling lately, mostly my baseball watching was confined to checking box scores. I did tune in on an app not long ago, 6th inning against LA, saw Joey Bart hit an infield single to load the bases with no outs and the Giants one run behind, and......you know what happened. And that seems a microcosm of where the Giants are right now. But if I had a wish to wish, I wouldn't waste it on the Giants, they seem like pretty much a lost cause this year to me. I'd wish that the McKinney Fire that is burning right outside Mark's door doesn't get any closer, and no more harm is done. I'm sure things are anything but pleasant, I'm wondering if some of the haze I saw in the middle of Nevada the other day was from there (or maybe the Oak Fire, which is getting under control.
Blame the Giant's losses however you want - they are not playing baseball that compels one to watch right now. I found the trade deadline news depressing, and to me it further indicates that Major League Baseball is becoming a small squadron of upper tier (read: big money) teams and a bunch of feeder teams that exist to develop talent and then watch it leave. The Giants are stuck somewhere in between. They are a low budget team and one can only assume that the owners want it that way. Their plan, to build from within, is a fine plan, but meanwhile they are getting steamrolled and their building blocks look like cheap imitation Legos. Really, Logan Webb and Thairo Estrada (currently IL) are about it, one home grown and one found. Ruf was traded, he might see a world series, but he was hardly setting the world on fire here, and he was no worse than most of the remaining players. Crawford, Longoria - hurt. Pederson, DeScalfani - hurt. They're about to drop further behind in the "wild card race." They are "in it" now only because of a hot start. But, it could be worse. The 2022 Giants are, at best, a mid-tier team, although those won't exist much longer if the current trends continue, but consider the alternative. Would you be a fan of Pittsburg? How about the Nationals? They won the 2019 World Series. Everyone knew Scherzer was a mercenary and would leave, but then they watched Rendon walk, and they threw in Trea Turner to be extra nice to the doggers, and now Juan Soto is a Padre. The team is for sale but they are doing their best to decrease it's sale value. It's like putting your house up for sale and then going around and breaking all the windows. It's hard for me to separate my disappointment with the Giants, although I don't blame them for not bankrupting the system for a rental player, with my disappointment at seeing the Padres, and Yankees, and Braves, and you know whom else, just stockpile wealth. We already know who is going to be in the playoffs, why watch the rest of the season? You can argue that it's always been this way, or whatever, but really, the sport is becoming less and less watchable by the day.