Nationals stun Astros to win maiden
World Series title
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[November 01, 2019]
By Frank Pingue
(Reuters) - The Washington Nationals
stunned the Houston Astros 6-2 in a winner-take-all Game Seven on
Wednesday to secure their maiden Major League Baseball World Series
title in a Fall Classic unlike any other.
The Astros got a dominant outing from starting pitcher Zack Greinke
and took a 2-0 lead into the seventh inning but that was where the
visiting Nationals finally struck back, grabbing a lead they would
not relinquish.
When the final out was recorded, Nationals players streamed onto the
field from the dugout and bullpen, tossing their gloves into the air
with arms raised in celebration while the orange-clad crowd inside
Houston's Minute Maid Park watched in silence.
For the Nationals, who began playing in the U.S. capital in 2005
when the Montreal Expos moved there and changed their name, the win
put the finishing touches to a stunning turnaround after they began
the season with a miserable 19-31 record.
"I believe in these guys and they believe in each other. The biggest
thing for us is never quit," said Nationals manager Dave Martinez.
"We were 19 and 31 – we didn't quit then and we weren't going to
quit now."
Anthony Rendon kicked off the Nationals rally in the seventh with a
solo shot off Greinke, and Howie Kendrick came up with a go-ahead
two-run blast off Astros reliever Will Harris two batters later.
The Nationals, who faced elimination five times during the
postseason, added another run in the eighth and then put the game
out of reach with a two-run ninth inning before closer Daniel Hudson
retired the side.
"We stuck together – I know that. We had nothing left to lose,
people had written us off," said Rendon. "We just kept fighting and
were happy to come out on top."
The victory set off celebrations in Washington, a city whose last
World Series victory came in 1924 when the Senators defeated the New
York Giants.
GREINKE DELIVERS
In the first World Series Game Seven to feature former Cy Young
winners as opposing starters, it was the Astros who struck first
when Cuban first baseman Yuli Gurriel belted a solo home run off
Nationals starter Max Scherzer in the second inning.
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Nationals left fielder Juan Soto hoists the Commissioners Trophy
after defeating the Houston Astros in game seven of the 2019 World
Series at Minute Maid Park. The Washington Nationals won the World
Series winning four games to three. Mandatory Credit: Thomas B.
Shea-USA TODAY Sports
Greinke, who Houston acquired in a July trade, faced the minimum 13
batters through 4-1/3 innings before finally surrendering a walk to
Howie Kendrick.
Right-hander Greinke, who showcased incredible control of every
aspect of his game for most of the night and even chipped in with
five fielding assists, walked one batter after surrendering the
Rendon homer and then left the game.
Scherzer, who had a cortisone shot to help alleviate the neck and
back spasms that caused him to miss his scheduled start on Sunday's
Game Five, gave up seven hits and two runs over five innings.
By clinching the title in Houston, the result marked the first time
in any American professional sport where all seven games in a
best-of-seven series were won on the road.
The game also brought an end to a World Series that early on saw the
Astros deal with controversy over a since-fired front office member
who taunted a group of female journalists in the team's clubhouse.
Nationals pitcher Stephen Strasburg, who gave up a combined four
runs over 14-1/3 innings during his two starts, was named the Most
Valuable Player of the World Series.
"It's just surreal – and to be able to do it with this group of guys
is something special," said Strasburg, who earned wins on the road
in both his starts, including a do-or-die Game Six.
"Guys went out there and scored some runs for me. It was a big team
win."
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Additional reporting by Amy
Tennery in New York; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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