SAN FRANCISCO — Matt Cain had his longest start since 2013, but you have to go back a few more years to truly capture the vibe of this throwback game.This was more reminiscent of Cain's early years, when he was an ace known for keeping his chin up after tough losses that lacked run support. Cain threw eight innings Tuesday and gave up just two runs, but the Giants lost 4-0 to a Blue Jays team that got the timely hits the Giants have been missing for four games. DA Charges Deputies With Assault in Suspect Beating The Giants are 2-for-26 with runners in scoring position while posting just three runs over their past 40 innings. The most bizarre part of this stretch has been that two of those runs came in extra innings. Once again Tuesday, the Giants were absolutely punchless through nine.There haven't been many days this season when you could say Cain — who entered with a 7.84 ERA — deserved better. But he did Tuesday. GOP Presses Facebook Over Links to Conservative Stories "I hate to spoil this one for all of us, and for him, too," catcher Buster Posey said.Posey is right at the heart of the collective slump. Bruce Bochy made a lineup change against J.A. Happ,...
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