Giants manager Bruce Bochy described his team’s offence as being “cold right now”.
He might have been talking about the entire season for the defending World Series champs.
San Francisco struggled at the plate for the fifth straight game Tuesday night, a problem that has plagued Bochy’s ballclub all year.
“We couldn’t get guys on base,” Bochy said after the Giants were held to five hits in a 2-1 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers. “We didn’t hit too many balls hard tonight.”
The Giants managed just four singles - two by leadoff hitter Angel Pagan - and a home run by light-hitting Tony Abreu. Beyond that, it was another frustrating night for a club that has scored only six runs over the last 49 innings.
The latest flop spoiled another solid start by Matt Cain.