SCOTTSDALE — Matt Cain was 0 for 16 at the plate in 2015, going hitless for the first time in his big league career. Batting eighth on Friday, Cain had two singles in the second inning alone."I don't know what happened on those," Cain said later. "I got lucky. I swung and they hit the bat somehow." Bay Area College Students Become Sugar Babies to Pay For Tuition: Report The contributions at the plate were nice, but the Giants were worried about another column in the box score: pitch count. Cain got to 52 in 2 2/3 innings Friday, which should easily put him on line to make his scheduled season debut April 8, despite missing most of the first month of camp after having a cyst removed from his pitching arm."I believe it will," Cain said. "Obviously, we'll see (how I feel) tomorrow. Bounce back and let's keep it going. We've had good success with it. The arm felt fine. Everything felt fine." Spectacular, Yearly Backyard Flower Display Takes On New, Deeper Meaning Cain's catcher used more gushing language."I don't say it lightly — I really thought his stuff was good from the bullpen to the game," Buster Posey said. "I was really happy with it. I hope he felt the same." BART...