PHOENIX — The Giants did not get no-hit on Tuesday. So there was that.But the scuffling lineup did hit a new low on the first night back in Arizona, managing just one hit in a 1-0 shutout loss to Patrick Corbin and the Diamondbacks. Corbin, a left-hander on a heater, needed just 100 pitches and took a no-hitter into the eighth. Condemned Home in Fremont Sells for $1.23 Million Corbin had thrown just 73 pitches through seven, and the eighth opened with a lazy flyout from Pablo Sandoval. Hunter Pence was late on a fastball for the second out, but Brandon Belt ended any shot of history with a check-swing infield single that beat the shift.In the bottom of the inning, a walk, sacrifice bunt and single gave the Diamondbacks the night's first lead. Which Is Bigger: Great Pacific Garbage Patch or Your State? Here's what else you need to know from a night that could have been more embarrassing…Corbin's command: Corbin mixed a 92 mph fastball with a dominant slider and curveball that he occasionally floated up there at 65 mph. The Giants had no chance, and they didn't even really make Corbin sweat. A walk of Joe Panik in the fourth was his only blip as he got through five...