Jacob deGrom might win the Cy Young Award this season, but on Thursday afternoon, Madison Bumgarner offered a reminder that the Giants have a chance against any pitcher as long as their ace is on the mound.Bumgarner allowed just one run over eight innings, outlasting deGrom and beating the Mets 3-1. It was a rough road trip, but the Giants certainly had the right guy out there for the final game. Bumgarner improved to 6-0 in six career starts at Citi Field. Caltrain Rider Directs Racist Rant at Conductor The Giants hoped to go 7-3 or 8-2 on this road trip and stay in the NL West race. Instead, they went 4-6. Here's what you need to know about the final day …— Bumgarner's line: 8 innings, 5 hits, 1 run, 0 walks, 8 strikeouts. The lone run came on a Todd Frazier solo shot. Bumgarner balanced that out with an RBI double off deGrom. Sears Is Closing 46 More Stores — Here's Where They Are — The Giants got two runs — one earned — off deGrom, who was off a touch according to local observers, but still dominated. He struck out 10 in six innings and walked off the mound with a 1.71 ERA.— Bruce Bochy hit Steven Duggar ninth in part so he could take...