For Washington Nationals, another MLB playoff exit means another offseason of …

SAN FRANCISCO — Jayson Werth stumbled through the clubhouse in a stupor, physically weakened and emotionally devastated, shocked at what had happened to the Washington Nationals. The room had cleared out. Expletives had been shouted.

The won the NL East by 17 games and had an NL-best 96-66 regular-season record. That's an overwhelming success. The team was very well-rounded. Only two teams in the NL scored more runs while the Nationals boasted the best ERA in all of baseball.

He answered the question without answering the question, of course, after the Giants' 4-1 loss to the Washington Nationals on a sunny Monday afternoon at AT&T Park. [RECAP: Bumgarner's error costs Giants Game 3].

Befitting two teams that took 18 innings to score three stinkin' runs on Saturday night, Game 3 between the Giants and Nationals was a pitcher's duel, for six innings at least. And when the game broke wide open it was mostly 

The Washington Nationals try to even things up with the San Francisco Giants after climbing back into the series with last night's win. Gio Gonzalez vs Ryan Vogelsong tonight in AT&T. Game Time: 9:00 PM; TV: FS1; RADIO: