SAN FRANCISCO — Imagine typing this sentence on opening day: The Giants avoided losing their 99th game because Pablo Sandoval hit a walk-off homer.What a strange season this was. An Inside Look at the Antifa Movement Sandoval, who started the season in Boston, crushed a homer with one out in the ninth, giving the Giants a 5-4 walk-off win over the Padres in Game 162. They finished the year 64-98. The 98 losses are tied for the second-most in franchise history. Only the 1985 team (100 losses) had a worse run.This one at least ended in style. Sandoval left no doubt with his shot, and he flipped his bat before racing around the bases for a raucous celebration. The Giants then held a ceremony for Matt Cain. Here are some other things to know from the final day of a looooooong season … 'Impeach' Trump Billboard Next to Bay Bridge to Stay Up Cueto gets knocked aroundJohnny Cueto gave up 12 hits in five innings in his final start of the season. He can opt out of his contract, but he isn't expected to, and days like Sunday certainly show why. Cueto finished the year with a 4.52 ERA, his highest since 2009. His 1.45 WHIP was the worst of his career. Ellen Surprises SJSU Coach...