All the San Francisco Giants asked for was a fair shot, and that's exactly what they got in the end. Hector Rondon stopped Angel Pagan's smash with his right foot for the final out on Thursday night, and the Giants lost to the Chicago Cubs 2-1 in the conclusion of a suspended game. The Giants needed the first successful protest since 1986 for a chance to finish Tuesday's game after umpires called it following a 4 1-2 hour delay. Thursday's resumption was also delayed by rain: 1 hour, 57 minutes ''It was a little bit of a strange one with the suspended game today,'' said manager Bruce Bochy, who added, ''You know, they got it right.'' Trailing by a run and with runners were on first and second in the ninth inning, Pagan sent a hard hit ball that glanced off Rondon the closer's follow through.
Giants fall short in suspended game, 2-1
Published August 22, 2014 at 1:40 PM
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