The Detroit Tigers are looking to turn their luck around and win a crucial game 3 of the 2012 Fall Classic tonight at 8:07 PM .
After two disappointing performances by Detroit, the San Fransisco Giants lead the series 2-0.
With home field advantage, the Tigers hope to ignite their bats tonight after struggling offensively in games 1 and 2, scoring just three runs to the Giants' ten.
Tigers manager Jim Leyland remains positive.
"I'm certainly not going to sit up here
and rip my offense because last night I thought we had some pretty good
swings," said Leyland in a Game 2 post-game interview.
Anibal Sánchez will take the mound for the Tigers against San Fransisco's Ryan Vogelsong, a force for the Giants in this postseason.
The Giants have been hot ever since coming back from a 3-1 series deficit to win the NLCS against the St. Louis Cardinals.
"Baseball is an unbelievable sport where you never know what's gonna happen next. And the playoffs is a great place to find that," said Giants reliever Sergio Romo in an interview with Yahoo Sports.
Regardless of tonight's outcome, the series will continue to Game 4 on Sunday night at 8:07 P.M.
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