The San Francisco Giants had one of those afternoons that tells you everything you need to know about where a season stands. Toronto walked into Wednesday and took complete control, with Dylan Cease nearly finishing the job himself in a 10-0 Blue Jays win.
Cease was the story from the start. He carried a no-hitter into the ninth inning and finished with 11 strikeouts while allowing just one hit. Heliot Ramos was the only Giant who kept the no-hit bid from becoming a full-blown zero in the hit column, but that was about the only small mercy San Francisco could claim.
The Giants never recovered from the opening inning, when Logan Webb was tagged for five runs right away. Webb, whom president of baseball operations Buster Posey said was not on the trade block ahead of this year’s deadline, settled in after that and worked six more strong innings, but the game was already out of reach.
Toronto’s starter was in command from the jump, and the Giants looked lost trying to solve him. Giant after Giant came up empty, and by the time Tyler Rogers entered from the bullpen, there was nothing left for San Francisco to salvage.
Tony Vitello’s first season leading the Giants has been a rough one, and Wednesday fit right into that pattern. The early noise around his decision to leave Tennessee has long since given way to the on-field mess, and the Blue Jays series has only made that harder to ignore.
The opener of the series had briefly suggested something better might be brewing for San Francisco. Instead, the last two games - Tuesday’s 9-3 loss and Wednesday’s 10-0 defeat - have made the picture look even bleaker.
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