BOX SCORESAN FRANCISCO — Tony Vitello and his new staff got together on Wednesday morning to go over some final details before their season opener. A couple of hours later, the new Giants manager sat at a podium and smiled as he recalled the big plate of pastries that had been placed in the room.“I avoided one of those pastries and they all looked pretty deadly,” Vitello said. “So, I’m at least 1-0 today.”By the end of the day, Vitello and the Giants were 0-1 where it mattered. Logan Webb‘s latest Opening Day assignment ended up being one of the worst starts of his career and the new-look lineup had no answers for New York Yankees ace Max Fried. The Giants lost 7-0 on Major League Baseball’s Opening Night, falling flat in front of a national television audience. The Yankees scored five runs in the second and cruised from there despite an awful night from superstar Aaron Judge. It was their second Opening Day shutout against the Giants in four years, as they also did it at Yankee Stadium in 2023. The Giants had not been shut out at home on Opening Day since 2007.Here are the takeaways from Wednesday’s loss at...