05/22/2026
BREAKING: In a painful day for San Francisco Giants fans everywhere, several recently departed players delivered standout performances for their new teams, leaving many supporters wondering what could have been as the club continues to struggle, according to widespread reactions and game reports. Former catcher Patrick Bailey hit a solo home run to help the Cleveland Guardians complete a four-game sweep of the Detroit Tigers, while ex-pitcher Kyle Harrison tossed seven shutout innings with 11 strikeouts for the Milwaukee Brewers, and reliever Tyler Rogers continued his dominance out of the bullpen for the Toronto Blue Jays. Sources close to the Giants organization admit the front office is feeling the sting as these ex-players shine brightly elsewhere, with one insider joking that “today was a day to not be a Giant.” However, club officials deny any regret, insisting the roster moves were made with long-term vision in mind. A conflicting detail has emerged with fan frustration growing louder on social media as the team’s current catching committee and pitching depth face scrutiny. The broader implication raises serious questions about whether the Giants’ recent decisions have cost them valuable talent during a critical rebuilding phase. The story is still unfolding… Full story below👇