Dodgers vs. Cardinals, 2014 NLDS Game 3: Time, TV schedule, live stream and starting pitchers
A tied series between the Dodgers and Cardinals heads to Busch Stadium for Game 3 on Monday.


The St. Louis Cardinals look to assert control over the NLDS against the Los Angeles Dodgers as the series turns to Busch Stadium for Game 3 on Monday. St. Louis started off the series in incredible fashion by beating up likely NL Cy Young winner Clayton Kershaw in a 10-9 Game 1 victory, then stumbled to a 3-2 loss in Game 2.
The Dodgers are surely grateful to be visiting St. Louis without a 2-0 deficit, and this is the only division series this year that doesn't feature possible elimination in Game 3. The three other series all saw one team take a 2-0 lead, with the Kansas City Royals and Baltimore Orioles already clinching their trips to the American League Championship Series on Sunday night.
John Lackey will take the mound for St. Louis on Monday, while Hyun-jin Ryu starts for Los Angeles. Lackey has won two World Series -- one with the Los Angeles Angels in 2002 and one with the Boston Red Sox last year -- and owns a postseason ERA of 3.03 over 104 innings.
Ryu made his postseason debut with the Dodgers last season and pitched seven scoreless innings against the Cardinals in the 2013 NLCS. He’ll look to repeat that kind of performance again on Monday night to give Los Angeles the series advantage. Fox Sports 1 will handle the broadcast with first pitch scheduled for just after 9 p.m. ET. ESPN Radio will provide additional coverage with viewers able to watch the game online via Postseason.tv.
Game time: 9:07 p.m. ET
TV: Fox Sports 1
Radio: ESPN Radio (affiliate locator)
Streaming: Postseason.tv











