The San Francisco Giants will look to build on their 2-0 World Series lead when they face the Detroit Tigers in Game 3 at Comerica Park on Saturday.

The Giants will send Ryan Vogelsong to the hill against Anibal Sanchez of the Tigers. AL champion Detroit was 50-31 when playing at home during the regular season, while sporting a sub-par 38-43 away record. During the postseason, they remain undefeated at home (4-0) after eliminating both the Oakland A's (ALDS) and the New York Yankees (ALCS).

Tigers star and Triple Crown winner Miguel Cabrera spoke to CBS Sports about the tough task his team faces against the Giants. 

"We're going try go out there more aggressive at home, trying to win the first one. If we win the first one I think it's going to be a different story," he said. 

After being defeated the first two games at home in the NLDS, San Francisco went on to win three straight against the Cincinnati Reds, making history as the first ballclub to overcome an 0-2 best-of-five series deficit. Although the Giants are feeling a lot more comfortable this time around with a 2-0 lead, closer Sergio Romo knows that his team can't afford to underestimate Detroit.

"You can't count anybody out.  Look at what we were able to do the last couple series. You definitely can't count that team out," he said. "They were American League champions. They were picked to be here from the get-go for a reason. (But) we like our position and we like our chances and the way our team has fought."

CLICK HERE to watch the San Francisco Giants go against the Detroit Tigers in Game 3 of the World Series via free live stream. Coverage will begin at 5:00 p.m. PT. 

View the starting lineups below.

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS

1.        Angel Pagan, CF

2.       Marco Scutaro, 2B

3.       Pablo Sandoval, 3B

4.       Buster Posey, C

5.       Hunter Pence, RF

6.       Brandon Belt, 1B

7.       Gregor Blanco, LF

8.       Hector Sanchez, DH

9.       Brandon Crawford, SS

SP:    Ryan Vogelsong

DETROIT TIGERS

1.        Austin Jackson, CF

2.       Quintin Berry, LF

3.       Miguel Cabrera, 3B

4.       Prince Fielder, 1B

5.       Delmon Young, DH

6.       Andy Dirks, RF

7.       Jhonny Peralta, SS

8.       Alex Avila, C

9.       Omar Infante, 2B

SP:     Anibal Sanchez

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