SAN FRANCISCO — Jake Peavy went out of his way after Friday night's win to tell reporters how much he respected the way the Phillies play the game. It sounded like a nice compliment. It ended up being a warning.The Phillies came back to tie Sunday's game three times, but Conor Gillaspie walked them off in the ninth. With the 8-7 win, the Giants, not the Cubs, became the first National League team to reach 49 wins. Separate Hit-and-Runs in SF Leave Two Cyclists Dead The Giants jumped out to a 5-1 lead when young Aaron Nola completely lost his command. Nola hit back-to-back hitters in the third (he hit three in 3 1/3 innings) and also gave up five hits as the Giants put up a four-spot.Johnny Cueto was cruising, with the Phillies reaching base just once until there were two outs in the fourth. That's when Cueto appeared to get revenge, drilling Maikel Franco with a fastball. The wheels came off from there. A walk and two singles put two runs on the board in that inning and Cueto gave up two more in the fifth. Major Movement Detected Along San Andreas Fault Brandon Crawford's RBI single put the Giants back on top in the sixth, but as they have done all weekend, the Phillies...