SAN FRANCISCO — The Giants lost their sellout streak Monday night. That part was new. The part about losing on the field was not.Matt Moore made a costly error in the fifth and Jae-gyun Hwang added his own in the sixth as the Giants 5-3 to Josh Tomlin and the Cleveland Indians, the reigning champs of the American League. 9 Hospitalized After Head-On Crash in Brentwood Here are five things to know from non-sellout night at the yard …—- Moore cost himself 12 pitches and the lead with a huge mistake in the fifth. With two outs and a runner on second, Bradley Zimmer bounced one to the mound. Moore's underhand throw to first sailed over Hwang's head and a run scored as Zimmer took second. A single a batter later tied the score at three. Car Slams Into Family Members Walking in Oakland Crosswalk —- Hwang made his first big league start at first and he had a crucial error in the sixth. With a runner on second, Brandon Guyer put a sacrifice bunt down the right side. Hwang's throw to the bag skipped into right and a run scored.—- Moore did a nice job regrouping, and technically he was only charged with two earned in seven innings. The 21-out night was just...