The San Francisco Giants are trying to make things right. They owe it to their fans after a historically bad stretch at home which reached a point where it felt personal. The team free-falled out of playoff contention, sunk so deep the light of .500 turned into a distant watery speck that flickered out of reach above their heads. Fans got chirpy, Heliot Ramos got defensive — things were strained. That’s the kind of pressure bad baseball can put on a relationship.
And when things get that dicey, there’s only one thing that can make things right: good baseball. Weirdly enough, the Giants are playing it. They played it in Milwaukee, and miraculously, they’re playing it in the Bay.
The 2025 “We’re Sorry” tour continued on Friday in the series opener against Baltimore. Trying to make up for a