The San Francisco Giants are enduring a challenging stretch at Oracle Park, marked by a series of losses and offensive struggles. The team lost 4-1 to the San Diego Padres on Monday night, managing only five hits and striking out 10 times. The difficulties continued on Tuesday with a 5-1 defeat to the Padres, despite recording 10 hits but leaving 11 men on base. On Wednesday, the Giants were swept by the Padres, marking a low point as they have lost 13 of 14 home games for the first time since relocating to the West Coast. The losing streak extended to six games with a loss to the Tampa Bay Rays, contributing to a record of 14 losses in 15 home games. Analysts and team insiders have expressed frustration over the team's performance, describing it as unacceptable and highlighting the need for improvement in the remaining 41 games of the season. Key issues include poor batting with bases loaded and an inability to capitalize on scoring opportunities.