LOS ANGELES — Madison Bumgarner was accountable.



He made his 35th and almost certainly his last start against the Dodgers in a Giants uniform Thursday night, and it was by any measure his worst. He gave up eight hits in the fourth inning alone. He got booed off the mound. He was pissed off. He probably felt the slightest bit humbled, even if he’d never show it. It was an emotionally charged night.



He stood at his locker and talked until reporters ran out of questions.



Tyler Austin was accountable.



He put down the sacrifice bunt in the ninth inning, which turned out to be the most significant play in the Giants’ 9-8 loss at Dodger Stadium. The Giants already had rallied for four runs. The bunt, which came with no outs, would have pushed the tying and go-ahead runs into scoring position. It wasn’t a bad bunt to the right of the mound, and besides, Austin entered the game with zero major-league sacrifice hits and just one in the...