The San Francisco Giants lose to the Miami Marlins in a game where their bullpen blows a chance to extend success, according to multiple reports. Both outlets describe the defeat as another example of difficulties for the Giants’ relief pitching in sustaining momentum during the season. The reports characterize the loss as coming after the Giants had an opportunity to build their first four-game winning streak, but late pitching let that chance slip away. While details such as the inning when the lead was lost, specific bullpen pitchers involved, and the final score are not provided in the excerpts, the overall narrative is consistent across sources: the Giants fall to the Marlins, and their bullpen’s performance is identified as the key factor preventing the team from reaching an early season streak milestone. The articles frame the result as part of a broader pattern in which the bullpen undermines potential runs of consecutive victories.