SCOTTSDALE — There is nothing like the intensity in a ballpark during the final three outs of a perfect game, and with history (kind of) on the line Sunday afternoon, many Giants fans tried to bring the energy.They stood and cheered every pitch as Gregory Santos worked his way through the ninth, but if you looked down the first base line, there was a clear reminder that this game would not count: Dozens of kids were lining up near the right field wall so that they could run the bases after the final out. The Giants did not end up getting their spring training perfect game, or even a no-hitter. Santos walked Milwaukee Brewers infielder Cooper Pratt with two outs in the ninth and then gave up a double to Blake Burke, which ended the no-hitter and shutout. Burke later provided another reminder that spring training is an odd mix at times.  The Giants were one out away from recording a perfect game pic.twitter.com/zNsRi11V4d — SF Giants on NBCS (@NBCSGiants) March 15, 2026 After the final out, Giants manager Tony Vitello and director of performance Quentin Eberhardt went over to chat with Burke, who was on Tennessee’s...