A four-game series that's already featured an unscheduled double-header, a reliever who didn't throw a pitch, and an infielder who did, comes to a close Sunday when the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants meet for the 10th time already this season. Fittingly, the two teams that split their two games earlier series this month split a double-header on Saturday, with the Dodgers responding to a tongue-lashing by manager Dave Roberts by smashing the Giants 15-6 before San Francisco rebounded behind Johnny Cueto to win the nightcap 8-3. The double-header was required when the Giants had their first home rainout in 10 years on what was supposed to be the opener of a three-game series against the Dodgers earlier this month.