Things got out of hand for the San Francisco Giants on Saturday, as they surrendered 13 runs and 20 hits to the Pittsburgh Pirates in another lopsided loss. The team didn't hit much either (until the game was essentially over), and dropped one to the Bucs, 13-3. The blowout was no fault of starting pitcher Landen Roupp (5-3), who continues to be the most consistent arm in the rotation. He struck out eight and gave up one run in four-plus innings, then the Giants' bullpen took over, and the Bucs busted out the bats. The @Pirates score 13 runs on 20 hits and pick up a win in San Francisco! pic.twitter.com/YzNFiHQKkJ — MLB (@MLB) May 10, 2026 Pirates starter Braxton Ashcraft (2-2) went seven innings, allowing six hits and striking out six, as Pittsburgh improved to 22-18 on the year. They continue to try to hang close in what has become a very competitive NL Central Division. Meanwhile, San Francisco remains in the West Division standings at 15-24. They have lost nine of their last 11 games.…