SAN FRANCISCO -- Two teams being cautious with injured players, getting acquainted with new ones and perhaps still shopping for upgrades, will hook up for a fourth time in four days on Sunday when the Washington Nationals take on the San Francisco Giants.The Nationals have won two of the first three in the battle of National League division leaders, but the Giants are the ones coming off a 5-3 win Saturday.On a day when the Nationals acquired a new closer, the Giants new utility infielder, Eduardo Nunez, was one of the heroes in the win.Nunez, picked up Thursday from Minnesota, collected two hits, including a two-run double that ignited a Giants comeback from an early 3-0 deficit.It helped San Francisco avoid what would have been a fourth straight loss.Thats the reason they brought me here, Nunez boasted. To win games.Nunez started at shortstop in place of Brandon Crawford, who suffered a bruised left hand in Fridays loss.Giants manager Bruce Bochy said he hopes to have Crawford back in the lineup Sunday, which could mean a second position in two days for the versatile Nunez.The Giants figure to have an opening in center field Sunday, with Denard Span likely to miss a second consecutive game because of a strained quad that occurred during a collision at first base in Fridays game.Nunez has played 29 games in the outfield in his seven-year career.The Nationals are hoping new closer Mark Melancon arrives in time for the series finale after having been acquired in a trade with the Pittsburgh Pirates shortly before the start of Saturdays game.Washington dealt two left-handers -- major-leaguer Felipe Rivero and minor-leaguer Taylor Hearn -- in order to get the All-Star.Even a midgame arrival by Melancon would be fine for the ninth-inning specialist, Nationals manager Dusty Baker assured.Were getting some reinforcements, the veteran skipper proudly declared.Baker wasnt so confident about star second baseman Daniel Murphy after having sat him out of Saturdays game.Murphy felt tightness in his left leg in the cold San Francisco weather during Thursday nights game, then tried to play through it on Friday.He had to be pulled midway through the win, and was given the full game off Saturday.Still being precautionary, Baker said of Murphy.He remains questionable for Sunday.With trade winds swirling around both teams, Bochy and Baker are comforted in knowing theyve got veteran starting pitchers going Sunday.The Giants will go with 12-year veteran Matt Cain, who will be seeking his 100th victory in a San Francisco uniform.Cain has a 5-5 record and 3.64 ERA in 15 career starts against the Nationals.Washington will counter with nine-year veteran Gio Gonzalez, who spent his first four years across the bay from San Francisco with the Oakland Athletics.Gonzalez sports a 3-3 record and 3.33 ERA in nine career starts against the Giants. 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Paul Okon would rather have a beer with a journalist than call the A-League helpline.The Central Coast coach was left exasperated after what he believed was a handball not called by referee Jonathan Barreiro in his sides thrilling 1-1 derby draw with Newcastle on Sunday.The Mariners held on for a share of the spoils despite playing the final 25 minutes with ten men following Liam Roses second yellow for a handball.Asked whether he had issue with the decision, Okon deflected to a perceived late no-call.Theres no point me having an opinion because it doesnt count, he said.I asked the fourth official in the 85th minute - there was a handball from the Jets down in the corner and I asked him if it was a handball and he told me to shut up.Okons comments come after all four A-League games this weekend have been marred by crucial calls made by the whistleblowers.On Friday, Western Sydney were robbed of a goal after striker Kerem Bulut was incorrectly ruled offside in their 1-1 draw with Melbourne City.On the same day, Adelaide coach Guillermo Amor was banished to the stands after allegedly touching the fourthh official during the game in his teams 3-1 win over Perth.dddddddddddd.And on Saturday, Sydney FC defender Rhyan Grant finished their own 1-1 draw with Brisbane despite picking up what some believed to be his second yellow card of the match.The referee decides. If you look at every A-League game this weekend, the referees made the decisions that have impacted all four games. It happened again this afternoon, Okon said.Okon, who also criticised the four-day turnaround they have until Thursdays clash with Perth, said there was no point bringing up any issues with A-League refereeing director Ben Wilson.We asked for an explanation a couple of weeks ago on the four handballs in the penalty box. You dont want to hear the answer to those explanations, Okon said.Id prefer to go for a beer - me and you - and have a chat about something else, than go over the explanation as to why the referee and the linesman, who were ten metres away, didnt see the handball against the Wanderers. ' ' '