The Giants had Alex Rodriguez's press conference on in the clubhouse before Sunday's game. On the flight to Miami, they should hold their own retirement ceremony.Getting "Cained" is a thing of the past. You can retire that term. Nobody suffers tougher losses these days than Madison Bumgarner, who gave up just two hits but took a 1-0 loss to Tanner Roark and the Nationals. Paramedic Jailed For Detonating Homemade Bomb in SF Planter Bumgarner has five complete-game losses in the past three seasons. The Giants allowed two hits or fewer and lost for the first time since Sept. 14, 2010, when Clayton Kershaw topped Barry Zito, 1-0.Bumgarner and Roark went about this duel in different ways. The Giants were busy against Roark, but couldn't get the back-breaking hit. The first two batters reached in the third, but Denard Span and Brandon Belt sandwiched strikeouts around an Angel Pagan grounder. Buster Posey hit a leadoff double in the fourth but didn't score. Third base coach Roberto Kelly held him up on Joe Panik's single to center with two outs and Gregor Blanco followed with a groundout. USA Swim Team Rocks Out in Carpool Karaoke Video Two more runners were left on in the fifth and a...