SF Giants get swept on Canadian trip, losing 8-6 to Blue Jays
Briefly

The San Francisco Giants returned from their trip to Toronto with an unflattering 0-3 record. The Blue Jays completed a three-game sweep with an 8-6 victory, capitalizing on the Giants' struggles. Robbie Ray suffered the loss after allowing five runs in just under five innings. The Giants managed 12 hits and six runs but could not secure the win as they faced decisive hitting from the Blue Jays. The relief pitching from the Blue Jays further stifled the Giants' offense late in the game, contributing to their fifth consecutive loss.
Robbie Ray (9-4) took the loss after giving up five hits, five walks, and five runs in just under five innings, which included home runs to George Springer and Vladimir Guerrero, Jr.
Since June 1, The Giants are hitting .199/.279/.334 (68 wRC+) with runners in scoring position. The batting average, on-base percentage, and wRC+ are the worst in baseball during that stretch.
Despite collecting 12 hits and scoring six runs, the Giants were unable to stop the Toronto Blue Jays, who have been on a 32-13 run since May 27.
The relief trio of Justin Bruihl, Tommy Nance, and Yariel Rodriguez held the Giants to a single hit over the last three innings.
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