Giants' Pablo Sandoval delivers win in 11th inning with RBI single

Andrew McCutchen started the inning with a bloop single to set up the Panda’s bases-loaded game-winner.|

SAN FRANCISCO - Pablo Sandoval singled home the winning run with one out in the bottom of the 11th inning a day after driving in five runs, sending the San Francisco Giants to a 2-1 victory against the Chicago Cubs on Monday night.

Brandon Crawford loaded the bases when he was intentionally walked by Pedro Strop to bring up Sandoval, who hit a sharp single to left against a five-man infield.

Andrew McCutchen and Brandon Belt started the rally with consecutive one-out singles off Steve Cishek (2-1), who entered with one out in the 10th and immediately gave up Hunter Pence’s triple before working out of trouble.

Ty Blach (6-5) pitched a 1-2-3 11th for the win.

The Giants came through an inning after missing a big chance with Pence on third. Pinch-hitter Chase d’Arnaud struck out with the Cubs playing with five infielders, making him 0 for 16 in his last nine games. Then Steven Duggar also struck out.

Ben Zobrist hit a two-out double in the ninth off Will Smith but David Bote then grounded out.

A day after the Giants scored 13 runs, they needed every last chance.

Alen Hanson tied the game in the fifth when he blazed around the bases to score from first on Anthony Rizzo’s second error of the inning. The ball skipped by the first baseman and rolled past the visitor’s bullpen in right-field foul territory. The speedy Hanson slid headfirst with his left hand touching home before catcher Willson Contreras could tag him.

Cubs right-hander Kyle Hendricks struck out eight and pitched into the ninth as manager Joe Maddon got two relievers up in the bullpen. After Brandon Belt drew a one-out walk, Hendricks’ night was done and he gave way to Randy Rosario.

Hendricks is winless in four starts since beating the Cardinals on June 16.

Giants starter Andrew Suarez has allowed two or fewer runs in each of his past six outings. He gave up one run on three hits.

MCCUTCHEN VS. CUBS

McCutchen stayed right at .300 (166 for 554) for his career against the Cubs.

He is one of 13 players with a .300 or better batting average and at least .400 on-base percentage facing Chicago - and 10 of those are Hall of Famers.

Joey Votto is the other active player.

POSEY SKIPS ALL-STARS

Giants catcher Buster Posey will miss the All-Star Game because of a lingering right hip issue that needs an injection to calm the inflammation.

The Giants had been discussing the possibility for about a month, manager Bruce Bochy said, and Posey is scheduled to have the injection after Sunday’s game against Oakland.

“His situation with the hip, we’re hoping to get to the All-Star break and he will get an injection, but he’s going to need some time after that,” Bochy said.

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