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The San Diego Padres have lost 8-straight games for the first time since 2013

They've also been shutout 8 times so far this year. Brutal stretch for the Friars lately.

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u/CuriousEyes8 — 2 days ago

For the first time in 9 attempts, the San Francisco Giants have won a game over the Arizona Diamondbacks

It almost became 9-straight losses, but the Giants managed to hang on and win 6-4, breaking their 8-game losing streak to the Dbacks.

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u/CuriousEyes8 — 5 days ago
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For the first time this season, every AL West team won a game on the same day

And the Mariners are above .500!

u/CuriousEyes8 — 1 month ago
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Fun fact: Colt Emerson's first major league home run came on the 46th anniversary of the eruption of Mount St. Helens

There's now two eruptions in Washington State history that happened on May 18.

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u/CuriousEyes8 — 2 months ago

P.A.'s obnoxious conservative minority

Port Angeles tends to lean Democratic in elections and has a more liberal vibe than conservative. But there's still a lot of Trump supporters around here and people who subscribe to far-right viewpoints. They may be in the minority, but they are very vocal and expressive about their views.

I've seen a lot of pickup trucks around here with Trump-Vance stickers on their bumpers, and some with American flags in the back. It makes me sick especially considering all the bad things Trump has done as president so far. Even though there's more people here who oppose him than support, his supporters are often obnoxious and think they're entitled to be that way just because he's the president.

Maybe it's just me who has seen all this, but I wonder if other users here have noticed the same thing?

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u/CuriousEyes8 — 2 months ago
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After 31 games, the Giants' run differential is now 102-127, a win percentage of 0.392 (39.2 percent). If they keep this up they'll finish with the worst run differential in their history in San Francisco, surpassing 2017's 0.412 (41.2 percent), and the fourth worst in the long history of the Giants.

Rough time for baseball in San Francisco.

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u/CuriousEyes8 — 2 months ago
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If the 2026 Mets keep up their struggles, they're expected to finish at 52-110 (0.321). This would be the Mets' fifth worst record in franchise history and put this team down there with the Mets teams of the early to mid 1960s, the lowest point in franchise history.

EDIT: It’s actually 4th worst, not 5th—Sorry, Mets

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u/CuriousEyes8 — 2 months ago