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San Francisco (AFP) - The Washington Nationals stayed alive in the Major League Baseball playoffs with a 4-1 victory over the San Francisco Giants.
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
Ryan Vogelsong had hoped he wouldn't have to pitch on Tuesday. But now that his services are needed, he's not backing down from the challenge.
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From the Web › The Mercury News
San Francisco Giants need help at top of lineup, but Bruce Bochy stands by Gregor Blanco
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Kolten Wong's two-run home run broke a 1-1 tie in the seventh inning and the Cardinals held on to win Game 3 to take a 2-1 series lead.
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From the Web › The Mercury News
San Francisco Giants punished for failing to keep it simple
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
SAN FRANCISCO – Wave after wave of microphones and notepads crashed in front of Madison Bumgarner's locker, each one attempting to pull him in with the same...
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
Brandon Belt reached base three times on Monday, but his teammates couldn't drive him in. The Giants can't afford a similar performance on Tuesday.
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Catcher Wilson Ramos laid down his first bunt in three years to lift the Nationals over the Giants in Game 3.
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
SAN FRANCISCO - When it was over, the Giants could look back on a 10-game postseason winning streak with pride. It spanned three series and a wild-card game over two...
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
The San Francisco Giants' remarkable 10-game postseason winning streak ended on one bad throw by their best pitcher.Washington Nationals Wilson Ramos, right, bunts next...
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
SAN FRANCISCO - As he demonstrated in Game 2 while petulantly arguing balls and strikes, there's still a child side to 21-year-old mega-talent Bryce Harper.
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
SAN FRANCISCO - Technically, the Nationals remain the ones with their backs against the wall heading into Game 4 on Tuesday night at AT&T Park. But don't tell that...
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SAN FRANCISCO -- The San Francisco Giants' remarkable 10-game postseason winning streak ended on one bad throw by their best pitcher.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Let's all sing it. "Tomorrow ... tomorrow ... will the Giants' offense wake up tomorrow?" Before the ninth inning, when the San Francisco Giants...
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
Doug Fister extended the Nats' season by ignoring the pressure of playing close to home and not making a costly mistake like Madison Bumgarner.
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From the Web › The Mercury News
Washington Nationals mega-talent Bryce Harper, still only 21, made two outstanding catches and homered to help his team win Game 3 of the National League Division...
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From the Web › The Mercury News
San Francisco starter was 3-0 with a 1.09 ERA during the 2012 postseason and the Giants want to avoid heading back to Washington D.C. for a Game 5 against the...
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From the Web › The Mercury News
San Francisco's role of October team nobody wants to face reversed by Washington in Game 3 of NLDS at AT&T Park
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Usually when we think about Bryce Harper, we think about what he produces. The homers that fly when that big, violent swing of his connects. That happened again Monday...
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
SAN FRANCISCO - The Giants know better than anybody that a postseason series can turn on one play. This time, they were the ones who made the wrong one.
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
The "Yes! Yes! Yes!" chant has taken SF by storm, but you might be surprised by the roots of the man who pumped up AT&T Park on Monday.
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
The Dodgers will go to ace Clayton Kershaw on just three days' rest in Game 4 of their NL Division Series against the Cardinals.
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
Madison Bumgarner's throwing error in the seventh inning cost the Giants a chance to sweep the NLDS as the Nationals won Game 3, 4-1.
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From the Web › San Francisco Chronicle
The Giants' 10-game postseason win streak could have ended so many ways. The permutations in baseball are almost endless. Surely a bad decision on the mound by Madison...
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
Doug Fister and the Washington Nationals kept their championship hopes alive by flipping the script on Madison Bumgarner and the San Francisco Giants in Game 3 of the...
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
Doug Fister pitched seven shutout innings and the Washington Nationals took advantage of Madison Bumgarner's one off-target throw, staving off elimination in the NL...
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From the Web › The Mercury News
San Francisco Giants had won 10 straight games in the postseason, but a defensive mistake and their continued struggles at the plate allow the Washington Nationals to...
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From the Web › Yahoo! Sports
From Yahoo Sports: The Nationals escaped with season-saving win. Game 4 comes on Tuesday.
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SAN FRANCISCO - Doug Fister went seven solid innings and the Washington Nationals kept their season alive with a 4-1 win on Monday that cut the San Francisco Giants'...
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SAN FRANCISCO -- Doug Fister pitched seven shutout innings and the Washington Nationals took advantage of Madison Bumgarner's one off-target throw, staving off...
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From the Web › HardballTalk
Facing elimination, the Nationals got a big start out of Doug Fister.
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SAN FRANCISCO — After the San Francisco Giants' final regular season game of the year, Hunter Pence gave the fans at AT&T Park an impassioned speech . He invoked...
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
If the Giants lose to the Nationals in Game 3 this afternoon, Bruce Bochy revealed who will pitch in Tuesday night's Game 4 at AT&T Park.
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
The Nationals and Giants are underway in Game 3 of the NLDS as San Francisco goes for the sweep at home. Follow the action with In-Game Live!
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From the Web › San Francisco Chronicle
Want some good news, Giants fans? Yusmeiro Petit is property of the Giants for another two seasons, eligible for free agency after 2016. If you don't realize how clutch...
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From the Web › The Mercury News
As San Francisco prepared to host Washington in Monday's third game of Major League Baseball's National League divisional series, thousands of Northern Californians...
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Monday's Giants-Nationals game will be televised by MLB Network.
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Giants' outfielder Hunter Pence and WWE standout Daniel Bryan got to know each other earlier this year.
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SAN FRANCISCO -- Manager Matt Williams stayed with his regular lineup with the Washington Nationals one loss from elimination, while not ruling out using Ryan Zimmerman...
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
The Nationals are one loss away from their season crashing to a screeching halt. They know what they have to do...
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From the Web › San Francisco Chronicle
Stay up to date with our live blog of the third game of the Giants and Nationals facing off in the National League Division Series.
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From the Web › The Mercury News
The Giants lead the series going into their game today and Madison Bumgarner is looking for a sweep
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Giants manager Bruce Bochy also announced that Jake Peavy would start Game 5, if needed.
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From the Web › NBCS Bay Area
Madison Bumgarner is back atop the mound for Game 3, and Bruce Bochy is making no changes behind him as the Giants go for the sweep.
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Matt Williams's controversial decision to pull Jordan Zimmermann in the ninth inning on Saturday has drawn widespread criticism. The Nationals' manager understands...
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From the Web › San Francisco Chronicle
Good morning from AT&T Park. Should be nice and warm today, making the ballpark play small. Just a few notes to start your day: Today's game begins at 2:07 p.m. on...
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From the Web › The Mercury News
Keep up with all the action as the San Francisco Giants look to complete an NLDS sweep of the Washington Nationals.
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From the Web › The Mercury News
Tuesday's Giants-Nationals game will be televised by MLB Network.
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From the Web › Sacramento Bee
Down two games to none the cards are certainly stacked against the Washington Nationals. If they need some motivation, though, all they have to do is look across at the...
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