The San Francisco Giants, under first-year manager Tony Vitello, finished the first half of the season with a disappointing 41-55 record, raising concerns about a potential fire sale before the Aug. 3 trade deadline. Vitello acknowledged the team’s struggles, attributing them to high expectations and inconsistent performance, while pitcher Logan Webb emphasized the need for self-reflection and a more aggressive approach. With many players potentially on the trading block, the Giants face critical decisions moving forward. Despite their challenges, Webb remains hopeful, referencing the 2021 Braves’ comeback as a reminder that anything is possible in baseball.
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