When the Giants fell to the Tampa Bay Rays, 3-0, on Friday, it marked the seventh time the team had been blanked in 2026 already. On a team that features some big hitters and one that looked like they were closer to the top of the division than the bottom in 2025. That, sadly, hasn't been the case, as Bay Area fans have been grasping for any reason to hold on to hope in what is shaping up to be a tough year. San Francisco (13-19 after the Loss) is 4-6 in its last 10 games, and it's become obvious that if they don't get a great starting pitching performance, they will be playing from behind by the sixth or seventh inning. And unfortunately, their biggest bat has been one of the worst culprits when it comes to leaving men on base and a lack of productivity. First baseman Rafael Devers seems to be on the minds of everyone in Giants Nation right now. He's supposed to be the catalyst on a team that would at least hang close to the Padres and Dodgers in the National League West.…