The Giants waited a long time to get back on the baseball field. They then waited a long time for Saturday's game to end. It was well worth it.Andrew McCutchen's sixth hit of the day was a three-run walk-off homer in the bottom of the 14th, giving the Giants a thrilling 7-5 win over the rival Dodgers in a game that lasted more than five hours. Female Suspect Shoots 3 Before Killing Herself at YouTube HQ The Giants had fallen behind in the top of the inning but Kelby Tomlinson and Joe Panik singled to set the stage in the bottom. McCutchen made his first homer as a Giant a memorable one.The final flourish came after plenty of drama-filled innings at AT&T Park. After a couple of short outings from the starters and some early bullpen trouble, the relievers took over. The best chances came late. The Dodgers loaded the bases in the top of the 12th and the Giants got the winning run to third with one out in the bottom of the frame, but both bullpens charged on. McCutchen finally sent everyone home. Shooter, Upset With YouTube, Visited Gun Range Before Attack Best game in orange and blackBy the fifth inning, McCutchen had more hits than he totaled in the first six games of the...