It’s not something that any San Francisco Giants fan wants to hear said, and it’s certainly not anything being stated in the locker room, even with muted tones when the cameras aren’t looking. But there’s no shame in losing to the Los Angeles Dodgers as things currently stand. Not when the Giants are missing five of their Opening Day starters and two of those starters’ backups, all courtesy of a string of malady misfortune that even the Dodgers broadcast labeled as “historic.” Not when the Giants are playing their 14th game in as many nights, against a team that has had two off days during that span and hasn’t left the West Coast.