The San Francisco Giants (3-6) are desperately looking for some offense, experiencing a bit of a drought to start 2015.
How will they break through?
"You got to relax and you got to let it happen," analyst Mike Krukow said Wednesday on KNBR. "That's how they're going to get out of this."
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The Giants lost big hitters Michael Morse and Pablo Sandoval in the offseason, and are still yet to get Hunter Pence back, who suffered a forearm fracture in spring training.
"The more you try in baseball, the worse it gets. So oftentimes, you try to assume so much responsibility, and you over-grind.
"The only thing a ball player will do is rely on his routine and trust the one pitch he can deal with," Krukow added. "And that's really the only thing they can do."
Krukow mentioned a possible hole in the heart of the order, as Nori Aoki and Angel Pagan have been efficient getting on base.
The Giants are 3-6 entering Wednesday's game against the Colorado Rockies, and have lost five straight.
San Francisco has scored two or less runs in five games, and has been blanked twice.