They are painful ways to lose baseball games, and then there are strange ways to lose baseball games that are literally quite painful. We'd say both apply to the Los Angeles Angels 5-4 loss to the San Francisco Giants on Saturday, especially for pinch-runner Taylor Featherston, who was on the receiving end of teammate Matt Joyce's "walkoff" single. As the rules state, if a runner is hit by a fair batted ball while he is on fair territory, he is immediately called out. There's no judgment in play, no intent to consider. The only exceptions come down to if the baseball was deflected or had already passed all infielders. [ Yahoo Sports Fantasy Baseball: Sign up and join a league today! ] Unfortunately for Featherston, neither exception applied on Saturday. He was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time when Matt Joyce's line drive clipped him on the leg. He was called out, Joyce was credited with an unusual single, and the game was over on the spot. Oh, the agony. The Angels were actually in full-on rally mode when the play happened as well. They'd already rallied for a pair of runs off starter Tim Hudson and reliever Sergio Romo and Jeremy Affeldt to cut the lead to one....