PHOENIX -- Hunter Pence raced to first base to reach on a fielders choice, then took off for second. Once there, he raced toward third, stealing another base and inducing a throwing error that allowed him to score San Franciscos first run. Full Throttles daring baserunning was just what the Giants needed to break out of their offensive funk. Pence kick started San Franciscos offence with his aggressiveness, hitting a homer and scoring three runs to help the Giants pound the Arizona Diamondbacks 10-5 Saturday night. "Hes trying to live up to that name Full Throttle," Giants manager Bruce Bochy said. "Hes a guy that the team feeds off his energy. He knows weve been struggling offensively and hes not afraid to push the envelope a little bit. It ended up being big." Madison Bumgarner (5-4) gave the Giants a quality start, pitching five effective innings to end a four-game losing streak. His teammates gave him some rare run support, too, roughing up Trevor Cahill (3-7) while scoring two more runs than in the previous six games combined. Buster Posey hit a two-run homer in San Franciscos six-run fourth inning and added a run-scoring single in the sixth. The bottom of the Giants lineup came through as well; Brandon Crawford set a career-high with four hits in the No. 8 spot and Brandon Belt added three more of San Franciscos 15 hits. Pence was the catalyst, scoring the opening run with his dash around the bases, another after hitting his 200th career double in the fourth and adding a leadoff homer in the seventh to give the Giants extra cushion after the Diamondbacks tried to rally. "He has a knack for doing that," Bumgarner said. "He gets everyone excited and makes it fun to play." He made it rough on the Diamondbacks, who had been on a roll. Paul Goldschmidt matched Luis Gonzalezs 2002 team record with an RBI in his eighth straight game on a groundout in Arizonas four-run sixth inning, but the Diamondbacks werent able to climb out of the big early hole of Cahills shortest outing of the season. "He really struggled throwing the ball in the corner today and they were swinging the bats good," Diamondbacks manager Kirk Gibson said. "You have to give them a little bit of credit. They just beat on us." Bumgarner pitched well in two previous starts against Arizona this season, allowing a run in 14 1-3 innings. He didnt a get a win in either, though, after the Giants scored only one total run for him. The lack of run support has been a common theme for the lefty this season. San Francisco averages 3.0 runs per game when he starts, sixth-lowest in the NL, and backed him up with two runs his past three starts combined. It may not have mattered anyway. Bumgarner allowed nine earned runs in 12 2-3 innings the past two starts. The Giants gave him plenty of help this time, matching the previous three games in the second inning thanks to Pence and Andres Torres. Pence manufactured one run, reaching on a fielders choice, stealing second and third, then scoring on catcher Miguel Monteros throwing error into left field. Torres made it 2-0 with a crafty slide around Montero on a close play at the plate after Crawfords double. The Giants poured it on in the fourth inning with six more runs, an outburst punctuated by Poseys nearly-touch-the-ceiling two-run homer that made it 8-0 and chased Cahill. Cahill allowed eight runs on nine hits in 3 2-3 innings after giving up five runs in five innings his last start. "It kind of happened quick," Cahill said. "I left a lot of balls up and when I got ahead and tried to put them away, I get it belt high and down the middle." Bumgarner rolled through the first five innings before being chased on A.J. Pollocks run-scoring double in the sixth. Goldschmidt followed with his RBI groundout off Ramon Ramirez to make it 9-2. Bumgarner allowed three runs on three hits. He also walked and scored in the sixth inning. "Bum was good," Bochy said. "I dont know if running the bases there (fatigued him), but he just started missing spots. But he did a great job and we had some good at-bats." Notes: Giants 3B Pablo Sandoval left in the fourth inning after aggravating a left foot strain. ... Diamondbacks fifth-round draft pick Jamie Westbrook, who played at Basha High School in nearby Chandler, took batting practice with the team before the game. ... Phoenix Coyotes captain Shane Doan was at Chase Field to work as a pregame analyst for FoxSports Arizona. ... Arizona LHP Tyler Skaggs, who will pitch Sundays series finale, will try to bounce back after allowing five runs in 5 2-3 innings against St. Louis his last outing. ... 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OCEANPORT, N.J. -- Leaving Monmouth Park hours after Triple Crown winner American Pharoahs triumphant return to the races in last years Haskell Invitational, track president Bob Kulina already was thinking ahead.The guy who has been around the Jersey shore track since the early 1970s knew nothing could top the spectacle of American Pharoah: 60,000 fans standing and cheering as the champion charged down the stretch in his first race as the first Triple Crown champion in 37 years.Kulina, though, caught some racing luck for Sundays 49th running of the Haskell: Kentucky Derby winner Nyquist vs. Preakness winner Exaggerator, with Pharoah trainer Bob Baffert in the mix with American Freedom.I have to tell the truth, Kulina said this week. A year ago Sunday driving home, if you told me I was looking at this type of race the year after American Pharoahs Triple Crown and Haskell victory, I would have said `Sign me up now.Theres plenty of storylines:- The Nyquist-Exaggerator rivalry resumes. Nyquist won the first four meetings, including the Breeders Cup Juvenile and the Derby. Exaggerator ended the streak -- and any chance for another Triple Crown try -- by handing Nyquist the only loss of his career in the Preakness.- Baffert has won five of the last six Haskells and is seeking a ninth win in Monmouth Parks showcase race.- Its the first time the top three Derby finishers -- Nyquist, Exaggerator and Gun Runner- are running in the Haskell. Its the first time since 2010 that its Derby winner vs. Preakness winner.- On the local front, trainers and brothers-in-law Eddie Plesa Jr. and Jason Servis will saddle long shots Awesome Slew and New Jersey-bred Sunny Ridge. Sunny Ridge is bred and owned by Dennis Drazin, an advisor to the group that operates the track.You couldnt have asked for a better field or a greater race, Kulina said.While anticipation builds for the 1 1/8-mile Haskell, theres another race for 3-year-olds worth noting on Saturday at Saratoga Race Course -- the $600,000 Jim Dandy. The field includes Belmont Stakes winner Creator, along with one-time Derby favorite Mohaymen, who ran fourth and hasnt raced since.Nyquist was made the 6-5 morning-line favorite for the six-horse Haskell, with Exaggerator next at 5-2. The Derby winner leaves from the rail; the Preakness winner from the outside post.This will bee Nyquists first race since running third in the Preakness on May 21.ddddddddddddHe then developed an elevated white blood cell count and was returned to his home base at Santa Anita. Trainer Doug ONeill now says his colt is ready to go again.Hes doing really well. His last few works have been exceptional, ONeill said. Were coming into this race with a lot of optimism. For a six-horse field, its very deep.Nyquist, owned by J. Paul Reddam, is the reigning 2-year-old champion and has eight wins in nine career starts for earnings of $5.1 million.Exaggerator, trained by Keith Desormeaux and ridden by his brother, Kent, finished 11th in the Belmont but appears charged up again for the Haskell.His entry was a surprise since hes been training at Saratoga, with plans calling for him to run in the Jim Dandy, then the Travers on Aug. 27. The Travers could be next for Nyquist, too.Those kinds of things are always fun, Keith Desormeaux said of the rivalry. Nyquist is a top horse and its always fun to outrun top competition.ONeill called it kind of a shock when he found out Exaggerator was Haskell-bound.Hes such a hard-trying horse and a class horse. His move in the Preakness was stunning, ONeill said. Weve faced him a bunch. We respect him a ton.Look for Nyquist, under jockey Mario Gutierrez, to be on or close to the lead. Exaggerator relishes a late charge to the wire, and splashed his way to victory in the Preakness.Baffert comes into the Haskell quietly, unlike last years Pharoah Fest. American Freedom was the 3-1 third choice, coming in with wins in the Sir Barton Stakes and the Iowa Derby. Gun Runner is 4-1, Awesome Slew 15-1 and Sunny Ridge 20-1.Plesa understands what hes facing in sending out long shot Awesome Slew.I feel like David fighting Goliath in this race when you look at these horses, he said.---The field, from the rail out, is Nyquist (Mario Gutierrez, 6-5), Sunny Ridge (Nik Juarez, 20-1), Awesome Slew (Paco Lopez, 15-1), Gun Runner (Florent Geroux, 4-1), American Freedom (Rafael Bejarano, 3-1) and Exaggerator (Kent Desormeaux, 5-2).---Follow Richard Rosenblatt on Twitter at: http://www.twitter.com/rosenblattap---AP freelance writer Mike Farrell contributed to this report. ' ' '