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SF Giants 2026 Win Total: Will They Finally Break the .500 Curse? | Thompson 2 Clark
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How many wins will the San Francisco Giants finish with in 2026? After years of hovering right at the .500 mark, the Thompson 2 Clark crew is back to debate if this is the year the Giants finally break out of the "mediocrity" cycle and return to postseason contention.
In this clip, Brad and Garrett dive deep into the 2026 roster. Brad is leaning toward the optimistic side. With Logan Webb and Robbie Ray anchoring the rotation, he believes the ceiling is much higher than previous seasons.
On the other side, Garrett—who has famously predicted an 81-81 record for the last two seasons—isn't ready to go full "Even Year Magic" just yet. While he admits the floor has been raised and thinks they are at least a few games better than .500, he questions if they truly have what it takes.
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The "81-81" prophecy: Will Garrett finally be proven wrong?
Where do you land on the win total? Are the Giants a 90-win team, or are we looking at another year of battling for a Wild Card spot? Comment your win total predictions below!
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