After winning the first game of their home series with the San Diego Padres on Monday, the Giants were looking to keep that momentum going. Instead, they ran right into a brick wall, as The Fathers rocked righthander Logan Webb en route to beating San Francisco, 10-5. And they struck rather quickly in doing so. San Diego jumped all over the San Fran starter Logan Webb, who took the loss. He's now 2-4 on the year, after allowing six earned runs on seven hits with four strikeouts and no walks against the Padres. The eight-year veteran threw just 62 pitches before being removed from the game after four tumultuous innings. “You’re only as good as your last outing; last outing was pretty damn good,” Giants first-year manager Tony Vitello said . “I would think tonight he wasn’t at his best physically, so it would’ve been tough to be at his best physically. But I do know [Webb is] a guy who, again, has an awfully high standard of what he wants the team to achieve and what he wants to achieve.…