SAN FRANCISCO — In a respect, it’s appropriate that a season featuring so many highs and so many lows ended with the Giants right in the middle.

81 wins. 81 losses. Perfectly even.

This is the space that the Giants have occupied since winning a franchise-record 107 games four years ago. In ’23 and ’24, they finished just below .500. In ’22 and ’25, they finished exactly .500. And for the Giants, this season, one that ended with a 4-0 win over the Colorado Rockies, qualifies as the most frustrating of them all.

Logan Webb was not hyperbolic on Tuesday night following the Giants’ elimination from postseason contention when he said “this is the most talented team I’ve been on.” There is legitimacy to that statement given the composition of this roster. But objective wins — not subjective t

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