

Giants fans, it's time to move your attention some other place in the sports world. The team just isn't going to be making a trip to the National League postseason this season.
Shohei Ohtani hit his 53rd home run this season and teammate Michael Conforto went 3-for-4 with his own homer as the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Giants 7-5 on Saturday night at Dodger Stadium.
San Francisco has lost three in a row in this four-game series against the Dodgers. This gives the Giants a 76-79 record and puts them four games behind the New York Mets for the third NL Wild Card spot. The Giants only have seven games left in the season.
Yep, time to go watch the 49ers try and win behind quarterback Brock Purdy and his teammates.
Top prospect Bryce Eldridge had a bases-clearing double in the top of the first as the Giants jumped out to an early lead. But it didn't hold up and San Francisco ended up on the losing end.
Eldridge is a player that Giants fans better watch because he's going to find a place in the starting lineup in the future.
Take a look at this fact pointed out by Giants reporter Maria Guardado of MLB.com: At 20 years and 335 days, Eldridge became the youngest Giants player with multiple RBIs in a game since Giants legend Jack Clark on Sept. 12, 1976.
Giants starter Kai-Wei Teng gave some runs back to the Dodgers as he gave up a two-out, two-run homer to Max Muncy in the bottom of the first inning. Teng worked three innings, striking out six and hitting three Dodgers batters.
He was pulled in favor of Giants reliever José Buttó. That didn't work out well at all for San Francisco as he gave up a solo homer to Conforto and Freddie Freeman's game-tying single.
San Francisco will wrap up its long series against the Dodgers on Sunday at Dodger Stadium.
The Giants probably will do their best to play out the rest of this season and put up some good offensive numbers. Still, it feels like it's a wrap on the 2025 MLB season at this point.