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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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Some of Baylor Universitys most prominent supporters, including a former Texas governor and the billionaire businessman whose name adorns the football stadium, called Monday for a shakeup of the schools board of regents in the wake of the campus sexual assault scandal.The months of criticism over the response by the nations largest Baptist universitys to sex assault reports led to the firing of school president Ken Starr and popular football coach Art Briles.The Bears for Leadership Reform group says it wants to address regents transparency, appointments, conflicts of interest, structure and authority, as well as demanding more answers from the regents and the schools investigation into how it mishandled reports of sexual assaults for years.The groups leaders include Drayton McLane, whose name is on the $266 million football stadium built at the height of the programs success under Briles, and former Texas Gov. Mark White. White insisted the groups goal is not about defending Briles or the football program.Not taking a position on (football) one way or another, White said. This is about urging the transformation of Baylor leadership.But football -- and Briles departure in May -- remains an emotionally charged topic on campus.Last Friday, Baylors assistant football coaches released a statement defending Briles and directly contradicting statements made by a regent. On Saturday, fans lined up to buy black T-shirts with Briles initials that were being sold outside the stadium, where Baylor lost to TCU 62-22.Starr and Briles were forced out or fired in May and the athletic director quit aafter Baylor published a Findings of Fact prepared by law firm Pepper Hamilton, which noted that the school mishandled assault allegations for years and that the football program acted above the rules.ddddddddddddUniversity regents revealed last week that 17 women reported assaults by 19 football players since 2011, but have been mostly reluctant to publicly detail the investigations findings.Sexual assault allegations ranged far beyond the football program, however, and the university is now facing at least four federal lawsuits. Patty Crawford, the schools former Title IX investigator, resigned last month and filed a formal complaint with the Office of Civil Rights for the U.S. Department of Education, which has opened a separate investigation of Baylors handling of assault cases.White said the regents have been too secretive.If you have to do it in secret, you might check your hold card to see if you are doing the right thing ... Maybe thats not what a good Baptist should be talking about, White said.The group also wants to be involved in selecting a new school president, White said. Interim President David Garland has served since Starr was removed from the office.Baylor spokeswoman Tonya Lewis said administrators and regents share the groups goals of transparency and accountability and helping assault victims, and look forward to engaging in constructive dialogue about meaningful reform.---This story has been updated to correct the spelling of McLane. ' ' '