SAN FRANCISCO — Matt Cain has lacked run support for so long now, over many years, he is hardly about to start pointing fingers at San Francisco's offensive production at this stage.
He pitched great again Tuesday night, with nothing to show for it but another loss to his name in the Giants' 3-1 defeat against the Milwaukee Brewers.
"It's tough when we're making some good pitches out there and we're going about it," Cain said. "We're not worried about the offensive guys, they're going to do their thing. We've just got to keep going out there and throwing the ball well."
Cain was handed his first loss since the All-Star break. The right-hander had been 2-0 with a 1.80 ERA in the second half, and certainly would have left with a win in this one if the Giants had made good on even one of their missed opportunities.
Brandon Crawford doubled to start the eighth but the Giants failed to bring him home for what would have been the tying run.
Manager Bruce Bochy is frustrated. They all are.
"We've been in position to win so many of these games. We've got to have somebody come through for us and that was missing again," Bochy said. "It's running rampant right now throughout the lineup. It's hit us as a club as a whole and it's been here for a while."
Carlos Gomez homered and Wily Peralta outdueled Cain to end a three-start winless stretch for the Brewers.