Tony Vitello addressed the Giants’ woes on the basepaths after the team ran into two outs while down a run in the eighth inning in Wednesday’s 3-2 loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks at Oracle Park.“We need to look at any possible way that we can improve, and any possible way to eliminate mistakes, too,” Vitello said on KNBR 680’s “Murph and Markus” on Thursday morning when asked how the Giants are going to improve on the basepaths.Willy Adames was thrown out at home plate by a healthy margin trying to score from second base on a base hit into the outfield while representing the tying run. Luis Arraez was then picked off second base the very next play to end the inning.“I know fans want 100-percent accuracy, either on the bases or defense,” Vitello said. “But there are certain occasions where you’re going really hard or you make a decision in the spur of the moment.“To expect perfection from your players might cause the opposite and those guys to lock up a little bit. I’m in favor of making sure we’re looking at things that can be eliminated from this point on.” The relay preserves the...