The San Francisco Giants’ season continues to underperform as the club faces the Toronto Blue Jays on Wednesday. According to reporting, the Giants enter the game with 38 wins, a total that matches the NL-worst Colorado Rockies. Coverage also characterizes the current situation as turbulent for the organization. Rookie manager Tony Vitello is the focus of one account that says he admits he is “completely clueless” as the team’s performance falters. The reporting further notes that Buster Posey, the Giants’ president of baseball operations, has an apparent role in shaping the situation, though details referenced are incomplete in the provided excerpts. Overall, both sources align on the basic facts of the team’s record and the narrative around Vitello’s remarks amid the club’s struggles. The reporting implies ongoing uncertainty about how the Giants are managing through the season, but it does not provide specific performance metrics beyond the win total or describe particular causes in the available text.