LOS ANGELES -- The outcome of the Cubs-Giants NL playoff wasnt the only thing in doubt when those teams played late into the night on the West Coast.The start time for Game 4 of the Nationals-Dodgers series on Tuesday was also undecided.Still functioning on East Coast time, Nationals manager Dusty Baker went to bed after watching Chicagos Kris Bryant homer to tie the game in the ninth inning Monday night. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts lasted a bit longer, hanging in until the 11th.The Giants rallied to win 6-5 in 13 innings shortly before midnight Pacific time, determining the Nationals-Dodgers game would start at 2:05 p.m. PDT. If the Cubs had clinched the series with a victory, the game in Los Angeles would have started three hours later.In this age of instant communication, Roberts hopped on social media to find out the result.I set my alarm early and if it would have been the other way, I would have gone back to sleep, he said.Roberts 67-year-old counterpart did the same.I woke up in the middle of the night, used the bathroom, looked at ESPN and saw that the Giants had won, Baker said.Rob Segedin was up taking care of his 1+-month-old son. Although the infielder isnt on the Dodgers roster for the NLDS, he still needs to be at the ballpark.I was watching the game and I found out what time our game was today from the TV commentators, he said. Then I started figuring out what time I had to get up.Both teams knew there were two scenarios: either a day or early evening start.I dont know how they found out, Baker said of his players, but Im sure they did. Communication isnt a problem around here.The Nationals and Dodgers are already operating on a compressed schedule in their series. Game 2 was rained out last Saturday in Washington, forcing it to be played Sunday, a scheduled travel day.So instead of getting a day off between Games 2 and 3, the teams will have played three straight days by Tuesday.If Game 5 is necessary, the teams would travel Wednesday to Washington, where the series would conclude Thursday.In this game, only the strong-willed and the strong-minded people do well and survive, Baker said. Tn Pas Cher Livraison Rapide . Its sharpness matched my mind. This was no night to go to sleep. Vapormax Noir Pas Cher Destockage . Jon Montgomerys gold medal in skeleton at the Whistler Sliding Centre and his subsequent auctioning off of a pitcher of beer in the village square elevated him to folk-hero status. http://www.outletairmaxpascher.fr/ . 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John Isner came out on the wrong end of this marathon of a Wimbledon match, losing 19-17 in the fifth set to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the third round Sunday.Tsonga, a Frenchman seeded No. 12, came back after dropping the first two sets then had to save a match point while serving and trailing 16-15 in the fifth. Tsonga got the only break of the final set -- which alone lasted more than two hours -- to go ahead 18-17.The final score: 6-7 (3), 3-6, 7-6 (5), 6-2, 19-17 for Tsonga in nearly 4? hours.Its good to be alive, said Tsonga, who won his 103rd Grand Slam match, tying him with Jean Borotra at the top of the list of French players with the most victories in majors.Tsonga improved to a 15-7 career mark in five-setters, including 6-0 at Wimbledon, while Isner fell to 6-15.To be honest, I was a little tired, for some reason, said Isner, who leaned over with hands on knees at one point. I didnt think I would be.Isner reiterated his stance that all Grand Slam tournaments should use a tiebreaker to settle a fifth set. Currently, only the US Open does that, while Wimbledon, tthe French Open and Australian Open make players continue until one winds up with two more games than the other.ddddddddddddBut I cant do anything about it, he said. Its fine.Isner and Tsonga played the first three sets at No. 2 Court on Saturday before play was suspended because of darkness.In the first round of Wimbledon in 2010, Isner beat Frances Nicolas Mahut 70-68 in the final set of the longest match in tennis history, which lasted more than 11 hours over three days.Tsonga faces countryman Richard Gasquet?(No. 7) in the fourth round.Gasquet, a two-time semifinalist at Wimbledon, finished off a 2-6, 7-6 (5), 6-2, 6-3 victory over Albert Ramos-Vinolas on Sunday.An all-Czech matchup was assured in the fourth round when No. 10 Tomas Berdych and Jiri Vesely both advanced. Berdych, the Wimbledon runner-up in 2010, beat 19-year-old rising German star Alexander Zverev 6-3, 6-4, 4-6, 6-1, while Vesely swept Portugals Joao Sousa 6-2, 6-2, 7-5. ' ' '