What happened: The San Francisco Giants are confronting a string of organizational crises, with the central concern being a lack of institutional control that reaches the highest levels of the franchise. The scrutiny centers on leadership and decision-making rather than any single on-field result.
Why it matters: It matters because the Giants sit well below .500 and the questions now extend beyond the roster to how the organization is run. When accountability concerns climb to the top of the baseball operation, they shape everything from deadline strategy to managerial stability and the franchise's direction.
By the numbers: San Francisco carries a 32-46 record on the season, averaging 4.1 runs per game while allowing 4.8. The club has gone 2-3 over its last five and rode a one-game winning streak into Wednesday.
What to watch: Watch how ownership and baseball operations respond as the trade deadline approaches, and whether the leadership questions translate into structural changes.