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Notes: Giants' Panik burned by change to 'neighborhood play'

It's going to be an adjustment for some of these infielders. They'll learn from something like this, and Joe will.

SAN FRANCISCO -- Joe Panik has been coming across the bag the same way his whole life. In the second inning Thursday, he got a reminder that he'll have to adjust.

Panik became the first Giant -- and maybe the first player period -- to lose an out to the reshuffling of the "neighborhood play." The play in question was an Alex Wood grounder to short that appeared to end the second inning. Crawford shuffled the ball to Panik, who came across the bag with his left foot and then threw to first for the second out.