It's amazing. The only SF Giants comment in this thread was about Belt's injury to his hand. As usual, the Giants are being underestimated as a team. Nothing about them being the best team in baseball for most of the season.
In the three post seasons (2010, 12 & 14) when they won the WS, they were totally underestimated. In 2010, Texas was to blow away SF in the WS. Instead, SF won 4 games to one. In 2012, Detroit was expected to win the WS and the Giants swept them. Detroit pitcher Justin Verlander was expected to blow away the Giants. Instead, Verlander only lasted 4 innings of game 1 having given up 5 runs. Pablo Sandoval went four-for-four, driving in four runs on three home runs. He joined the record book with Babe Ruth (in 1926 and 1928). Being underestimated is good. 2014 was the most competitive. Both Wild Card teams (KC and SF) made it to the WS which went 7 games.
Recently, MLB in featuring the Giants in the current division race with the Dodger made the statement that these two teams have won the World Series 4 times out of the last 11 years without mentioning that the Giants won 3 and Dodgers 1 during the shorten pandemic season.
Go Giants. Beat LA. They are 2 games ahead of LA. The magic number is 4.