NEW YORK — This would almost be easier for the Giants to understand if there was an injury, or a prolonged lack of feel with one go-to pitch, or a constant lack of command. Instead, Jake Peavy has spent most of April feeling healthy, feeling good with his work on the mound — and trying desperately to find positive results.Friday night was another rough one for Peavy, who has an ERA of 8.61 and WHIP of 2.00 through five starts. He got just six outs and gave up six earned runs, walking five of the 15 batters he faced. Afterward, Peavy said he's healthy, and he doesn't feel particularly wild or lacking in stuff."I'm not concerned with thinking anything is going the wrong way," Peavy said. "That being said, we've got to find a way to get some results the next start in Cincinnati and get back in the win column."Great American BallPark is generally not a nice place to pitch, but anything will look comforting after the night Peavy had at massive Citi Field. He was charged with half of the runs in the 12-run third and Mike Broadway was hit with the others as the Giants fell, 13-1."I've never seen a 12-run inning," Peavy said, shaking his head.It unraveled quickly, with eight...