Giants Shatter Scoreless Streak Record—What Finally Ignited Their Offense?
The San Francisco Giants stumbled into a historic quagmire to kick off their season, enduring a frustrating stretch of 20 innings without crossing home plate — a franchise milestone that resurrects memories from over a century ago. But finally, in the third inning against the New York Yankees, the drought broke when Jung Hoo Lee’s sharp double set the stage for Matt Chapman to bring in the opening run. These early struggles echo unprecedented baseball history, with the Giants having been shut out in their opening contests by the Yankees 7-0 and 3-0, marking a record low start in hits and runs. Add to this the curious note about their new skipper, Tony Vitello, whose managerial debut now ties him with a rare and rather bleak distinction. In the midst of it all, Giants fans’ collective relief was palpable — a long-awaited breakthrough that snaps the silence but raises questions about what lies ahead in this rollercoaster season.



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