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Melky Cabrera hit a slow roller toward third that scored Atlanta's second run. Pablo Sandoval's throw to first pulled Aubrey Huff off the bag for an error, but Cabrera looked as though he would have beaten the throw anyway.
Gonzalez tied it two batters later with a double to left-center.
Wilson was trying for his first career six-out save. He pitched two innings twice during the regular season.
"When I'm called upon, I enjoy being the stopper. When the skipper asks me to come out, regardless of the situation, I feel like I should be able to get out of it," Wilson said. "It's already past me. The game's over. I can't really focus on that."
Atlanta's rally spoiled a strong postseason debut by Giants starter Matt Cain a day after Tim Lincecum's 14-strikeout, two-hit gem in a 1-0 victory. Pat Burrell hit a three-run homer in the first inning to stake San Francisco to a quick cushion.
Burrell connected on the first pitch from Tommy Hanson with two outs in the first, sending the pompom-waving sellout crowd of 44,046 into a frenzy of orange. The attendance was the largest in the history of AT&T Park, topping the total from the 2007 All-Star game.
But Ankiel's shot silenced the ballpark, and he was pelted with a celebratory cream pie after the game.
"It's a tough loss, no getting around it," Giants manager Bruce Bochy said. "You have to bounce back. They fought hard. We had a couple of chances to add on, but their 'pen shut us down."
The teams have Saturday off for travel. Left-hander Jonathan Sanchez goes in Game 3 for the Giants against righty Tim Hudson. Both pitched their teams to victory and playoff berths on the final day of the regular season.
Cox got tossed by umpire Paul Emmel in the second after Gonzalez was called out at first on a close play. Emmel was the umpire at second base in Game 1 who called Posey safe on a stolen base when replays showed he was out. Posey later scored the only run of the game.
The 69-year-old Cox, who is retiring after the season, did not argue in the opener -- but he did this time. He was ejected by Emmel immediately after throwing his hat to the ground.
NOTES: Cain went 11-0 in 18 starts when receiving three runs of support this season. ... Cox has been ejected from a record 158 regular-season games. ... Ankiel's shot was the 18th go-ahead homer of his career.
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