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The San Francisco Giants endured a disastrous start to their season, losing all three games against the New York Yankees and setting a franchise record with twenty straight innings without a run. Despite a late run scored in the third inning, they were swept in the series, marking the first time in baseball history that a team failed to score in the first two games of the season. The Giants shortstop, Willy Adames, remained optimistic, viewing the early skid as a part of the games ebb and flow. The teams new manager, Tony Vitello, joined an exclusive club as the ninth manager to be shut out in his first two games. As the Giants move forward, they aim to build on their lone run and leave the brutal opener behind in this long season.
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