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Giants suffer shutout loss in less than two hours vs. Nationals
On "Giants Postgame Live," Laura Britt and Ron Wotus discuss San Francisco's offensive struggles in the 3-0 shutout loss to the Washington Nationals on Saturday at Nationals Park.Giants suffer shutout loss in less than two hours vs. Nationals originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area
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