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			Giants top Cubs in 13 innings to stay alive 
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			 [October 11, 2016] 
			(The Sports Xchange) - Joe Panik 
			doubled off the right field fence to score Brandon Crawford in the 
			bottom of the 13th inning on Monday, giving the San Francisco Giants 
			a 6-5 win over the Chicago Cubs to force a Game 4 in their 
			best-of-five National League Division Series. 
 Still down 2-1 in the series, the Giants will send left-hander Matt 
			Moore to the mound on Tuesday. The Cubs will start right-hander John 
			Lackey.
 
 Crawford led off the 13th with a two-strike double off Mike 
			Montgomery, the seventh Cubs pitcher, before Panik followed with his 
			third hit of the game over Cubs right fielder Albert Almora Jr.'s 
			head.
 
 Rookie left-hander Ty Blach (1-0) pitched two innings of two-hit 
			shutout relief to get the win for the Giants.
 
 The Giants had scored three times in the bottom of the eighth inning 
			to take a 5-3 lead before the Cubs rallied in the top of the ninth 
			on a two-run home run by Kris Bryant (3-for-5) off San Francisco 
			closer Sergio Romo.
 
 The homer came immediately after Romo walked leadoff hitter Dexter 
			Fowler.
 
			   San Francisco made a bid for a regulation win when Buster Posey 
			(3-for-5) hit a liner into the right field corner with Brandon Belt 
			on base and running on the crack of the bat.
 Almora Jr., however, made a diving catch to save the game, then 
			doubled Belt off first base to send the game to extra innings.
 
 Cubs closer Aroldis Chapman had blown the save when he was called 
			upon with two on and no outs in the eighth with Chicago clinging to 
			a 3-2 lead, which they lost when Conor Gillaspie blasted a two-run 
			triple that gave the Giants the lead.
 
 A three-run home run by starting pitcher Jake Arrieta had given the 
			Cubs their lead into the eighth, but they had to call on Chapman 
			after Belt singled off Travis Wood and Buster Posey drew a walk from 
			Hector Rondon to open the inning.
 
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			Giants second baseman Joe Panik (12) hits a walk-off RBI double 
			against the Chicago Cubs during the thirteenth inning during game 
			three of the 2016 NLDS playoff baseball series at AT&T Park. 
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			Chapman struck out Hunter Pence for the first out, but then served 
			up Gillaspie's triple to right-center field, scoring Belt and Posey.
 Brandon Crawford followed Gillaspie's triple with a single through a 
			drawn-in infield to increase the San Francisco lead to 5-3.
 
 Arrieta held the Giants to two runs in six innings. He gave up six 
			hits and one walk while striking out five.
 
 Madison Bumgarner, who gave up the homer to Arrieta, left for a 
			pinch hitter after laboring through 101 pitches in five innings. He 
			allowed three runs and seven hits, walked one and struck out four.
 
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