PHOENIX — A fan behind the visiting dugout at Chase Field decided to make Brandon Belt his target in the 10th. He heckled Belt mercilessly as the first baseman battled with Brad Boxberger, and with only a few hundred fans left in the stands, it was clear what he was saying. When the at-bat was over, the fan was silent.Belt hit a towering two-run shot to right in the top of the 10th and the Giants held on for a 4-3 win. The homer was the 100th of Belt's career. Condemned Home in Fremont Sells for $1.23 Million Hunter Strickland had blown a one-run lead in the ninth and Cory Gearrin loaded the bases and allowed a run in the 10th, but he held on. The win snapped a four-game losing streak and made sure Chris Stratton's effort did not go to waste. Here's what else you need to know…Stratton's finest outing: — Stratton had never pitched more than 6 2/3 innings in a big league start until going seven shutout on Thursday in San Diego. He matched that Wednesday, lowering his ERA to 2.22 this season. Stratton struck out eight and scattered six hits. Which Is Bigger: Great Pacific Garbage Patch or Your State? Stratton bests Goldy: — Stratton had two impressive moments...