SAN FRANCISCO — Matt Moore wasn't around for the end of a 17-inning marathon Friday night, but as he walked around Saturday morning, he surely understood how important his start would be.Players shuffled around the home clubhouse in a daze, weary from a game that ended well after midnight. That meant the Giants needed some serious length out of Moore, who is off to an inconsistent start. The left-hander delivered. Alameda County Sheriff's Deputy Rear-Ended by Bus, Killed Moore thew 120 pitches and got a lead into the eighth. The worn-down bullpen closed it out, giving the Giants a 3-1 win and Moore his first victory in over a month. The two-game winning streak is just the second of the season for the Giants.The ball flies on day games at the yard, and with the wind blowing slightly out to right, the Giants took advantage in the early innings. Brandon Belt splashed down in the first for his sixth homer of the year and Justin Ruggiano went to straightaway center an inning later for his first as a Giant. Psychologist Expected in Sierra LaMar Murder Case: Documents Moore fought through some early traffic, leaving the bases loaded in the second and stranding a pair in the third....