SF Giants aren’t worthy of MLB playoffs. They can’t fool us again

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We don’t have to pretend anymore.

All that wishful thinking and scoreboard-watching can stop right now.

The Giants disqualified themselves from playoff contention on Wednesday.

Not officially disqualified, of course — the team entered Thursday 3.5 games back of the third and final wild card spot in the National League with a month-plus of games to play — but spiritually, and irrevocably.

You cannot lose to the Chicago White Sox and be treated like a serious ball club. Sorry, those are the rules. I don’t make them, but I will enforce them.

The White Sox had the most losses in the history of baseball going into the All-Star Game and since the All-Star Game are 4-26.

Four and Twenty-Seven!

And one of those four wins came Wednesday, when Bob Melvin decided to get weird in the top of the ninth inning, lift Logan Webb (five hits, two runs against in eight innings) after 93 pitches, and roll out the two back-of-the-bullpen relievers — Erik Miller and then Spencer Bivens — in a 2-2 game.

By the time the Giants came to the plate in the bottom half of the frame, the game was over, with the Sox winning by four.

I’d say this is the equivalent of Cal football losing to the Big Sky’s UC Davis next Saturday, but that’s insulting to the Aggies, who are ranked No. 17 in the FCS preseason poll.

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