Bay teams stay alive, force Game 4s

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The San Francisco Giants' Joaquin Arias hits a ground ball to Cincinnati Reds third baseman Scott Rolen in the 10th inning during Game 3 of the National League Division Series on Tuesday in Cincinnati. Rolen committed an error on the play, allowing Buster Posey to score. The Giants won 2-1 to cut their playoff deficit to 2-1. (AP)
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By The Associated Press

Joaquin Arias hit a grounder toward third base and took off, covering those 90 feet in a blink as a full-to-capacity ballpark went silent with angst.

Which would get there first, the infielder or the ball? Who would win the decisive playoff dash?

“That’s the fastest I’ve ever run to first,” Arias said.

Fast enough to extend the San Francisco Giants’ season one more day.

Reds third baseman Scott Rolen bobbled the short-hop, giving Arias enough time to beat the throw as the go-ahead run scored for a 2-1 victory Tuesday night that avoided an NL division series sweep.

Hardly able to get a hit the last two games, the Giants turned a passed ball and a misplayed grounder into a win that cut their series deficit to 2-1 and extended Cincinnati’s 17 years of home postseason futility.

“These are the type of games we’ve played all season long,” said Sergio Romo, who pitched the last two innings for the win. “We are a gritty and grinding team.”

And, with their season on the line, a little lucky, too.

“We got a break there at the end,” manager Bruce Bochy said.

Left-hander Barry Zito will pitch Game 4 on Wednesday for the Giants, who have won the last 11 times he started. The Reds have to decide whether to try ace Johnny Cueto, forced out of the opener in San Francisco on Saturday with spasms in his back and side.

Manager Dusty Baker said after the game that they hadn’t decided whether to let Cueto try it, bring back Mat Latos on short rest again, or replace Cueto with Mike Leake, who wasn’t on the division series roster.

Switching out Cueto would leave the Reds ace ineligible to pitch in the championship series should the Reds get that far.

American League

Athletics 2, Tigers 0: These Oakland Athletics never count themselves out — down and doubted is their dogma.

Brett Anderson outdueled fellow postseason first-timer Anibal Sanchez and the upstart A’s were stellar on defense all over the diamond, avoiding another playoff sweep by Detroit by beating the Tigers 2-0 in Oakland, Calif., in their AL division series.

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