The Washington Nationals play the San Francisco Giants on Monday in Game 3 of the 2014 NL Division Series. The game starts at 5:07 p.m. ET. Listen to the live radio broadcast via the links provided below.
Washington is one loss away from elimination after dropping their first two games at home. The series now shifts to San Francisco, who just need one more win to advance to the NL championship series. Despite their backs being to the wall, Nationals manager Matt Williams said his team is in good spirits and confident they can dig out of their 2-0 hole.
"They're fine. They're all here," Williams told the Associated Press on Sunday. "We have an optional workout today, but the buses are full and they are itching to get back out there and work today. Last night's flight was a long one, but there was a lot of conversation going. Guys were talking about the previous two games and what we must do to get back in this thing and win tomorrow. ...
"They don't panic, for sure. That's a good thing."
Saturday's loss was the second straight game the Nationals have lost by one run. The Game 2 defeat lasted 18 innings before Giants first baseman Brandon Belt hit a solo homerun.
"That's how we do it. On paper, it might not be the flashiest thing, compared to a lot of teams. But I like this group against anybody in baseball," Giants pitcher Tim Hudson said, via ESPN. "Who'd have thought we'd have came here and won the first two? Everybody in America probably didn't think we had a shot. But everybody in this locker room knew that we did."
Madison Bumgarner can close out the series for San Francisco. He'll be opposed by Doug Fister.