SAN FRANCISCO -- The Giants scoring slump reached a record low Friday when shortstop Brandon Crawford lined into a triple play with the bases loaded in the eighth inning.Things didnt get much better in the ninth when Eduardo Nunez, making his Giants debut, struck out swinging to end the game with runners on second and third.Thats the way things are going for manager Bruce Bochys ballclub, which has lost 11 of 13 since the All-Star break.Thats the quickest Ive seen a bases loaded, nobody-out rally end on one pitch, Bochy said. It s a tough break for us. Were just having a hard time getting runners in.Thats an understatement.The Giants have gone 1 for 15 with runners in scoring position in the two losses against the Nationals and are hitting just .147 (16 for 109) in those situations since the All-Star break.The triple play was the first by the Nationals since the franchise moved to Washington in 2005. Its also the first 3-3-5 triple play in major league history according to Sabr.org.We were just trying to figure out through positive thoughts how we were going to get out of it, Nationals manager Dusty Baker said.The Giants trailed going into the eighth then loaded the bases with two walks sandwiched around a single. Crawford then lined an 0-1 pitch from Sammy Solis to first baseman Ryan Zimmerman, who had entered the game moments earlier as a defensive replacement.Zimmerman quickly stepped on first base for the second out then threw to third baseman Anthony Rendon to catch Denard Span and complete the triple play.That about sums it up right there, losing pitcher Jeff Samardzija said. It wasnt like it was a ground ball to third base. He hit it on the screws and we saw what happened after that. Thats just where were at right now.Samardzija (9-7) labored through another rough outing. He allowed four runs over six innings with two walks and two strikeouts.Four players had two hits apiece for the Giants. Gregor Blanco drove in the only run for San Francisco with an RBI single in the second.Max Scherzer (11-6) had lost four of his five career starts against the Giants and a no-decision in Game 4 of the 2012 World Series before holding San Francisco to one run over seven innings.The four-time All-Star retired 14 of the final 16 batters he faced and finished with six strikeouts and two walks.FAN CHARGES FIELDThe game was interrupted in the top of the seventh inning when a fan ran onto the field. The man avoided security guards for a few moments then dropped to one knee near Giants SS Crawford before being tackled and escorted away.TRAINER S ROOMNationals: Backup C Jose Lobaton was placed on the 15-day disabled list with left elbow tendinitis. The move is retroactive to July 20. ... 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Organizers poked a little fun at the now-infamous opening ceremony gaffe that saw only four out of five snowflakes open up into rings, leaving the Olympics logo one ring short.New Geelong forward Aaron Black says his AFL trade wasnt about getting away from North Melbourne but rather about the opportunity the Cats presented.Black played all 25 games for the Roos, including their preliminary final loss to Sydney, in 2014 but managed just three in 2015 and none at all last year.The 25-year-old forward said it was obvious he could benefit from a fresh start elsewhere.Like any job, sometimes you kind of just get stuck and I just felt I needed a change of environment, Black said.A new set of eyes, something to spark me, and as soon as the trade went through I was over the moon.We actually didnt speak to Geelong until quite late, so it came as a bit of a surprise.North traded Black for pick No.92, a pick they are unlikely to use at the draft, in a deadline day trade with the Cats.Black couldnt break into thee AFL after the Roos started this season on a nine-game winning streak and then suffered a serious ankle injury.ddddddddddddHe admitted it has been a battle to maintain self-belief at times in the past two years, but harbours no ill will toward the Kangaroos.You do wish that you could play AFL every week, but it doesnt pan out like that (for everyone), he said.It was frustrating but at the same time I wanted to better myself every time I went back to the VFL. 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