LOS ANGELES — In his first start against the Dodgers, Matt Moore very nearly left a mark Giants fans would never forget. Instead, his first Giants win simply went down as one of the most dominant performances ever in this rivalry.Moore lost a no-hitter with two outs in the ninth when Corey Seager blooped a single into shallow right. The first hit came on Moore's 133rd pitch, 13 more than his previous career-high, and the lefty was immediately replaced. Santiago Casilla got the final out of a 4-0 win the Giants hope will vault them back towards a division title.Moore was one out away from becoming the first Giant in 101 years to no-hit the Dodgers. Bruce Bochy let him go out for the ninth and Denard Span kicked things off with a sliding catch in center. Howie Kendrick grounded out to third, but Seager — on his bobblehead night — singled just in front of right fielder Gorkys Hernandez. Catcher Buster Posey crumpled on home plate as Dodger Stadium roared.Through two innings, this looked like just another night of the second-half Giants. Angel Pagan was stranded in the first and Brandon Crawford didn't move after a leadoff double in the second. Eduardo Nuñez...