He was the NLDS hero and the NLCS MVP so it was only fitting that Howie Kendrick would come through in Game 7 of the World Series.
Author: Gabe Lacques, USA TODAY
Nationals rally again to stun Astros in Game 7 for club’s first World Series title
Trailing 2-0 in the seventh, the Nationals did what they’ve done all October, coming back to win Game 7 and a world championship.
Justin Verlander’s World Series woes continue with sixth loss in seven starts
Houston’s veteran ace picked up his sixth loss in seven career World Series starts as Astros drop Game 6 vs. Nationals.
‘That’s what you get’: Astros’ Alex Bregman breaks out with grand slam in World Series Game 4 win
Houston’s MVP candidate has struggled in the postseason, but delivered a grand slam in the Astor’s Game 4 win at Nationals Park.
President Trump plans late arrival for World Series Game 5; ‘Great decision’ says MLB commissioner
Commissioner Rob Manfred said Trump opted out of throwing the first pitch before Game 5 “in order to make the fan experience as positive as possible.”
Finally World Series-bound, Washington Nationals put past failures behind them
The Washington Nationals have advanced to the first World Series in their franchise history, an odd and curious past that began in Montreal and landed just south of the Capitol in 2005.
Looking absolutely lifeless, Cardinals crawling towards ugly NLCS exit vs. Nationals
St. Louis has managed just two runs through the first three games of the NLCS and find themselves in a 3-0 hole.
Nationals look unbeatable against Cardinals in NLCS: ‘There’s this weird feeling’
The Nationals were four outs from being eliminated from the playoffs 11 days ago. Now, they look unbeatable and are two wins from the World Series
Sean Doolittle: ‘You’re an (expletive)’ if critical of Daniel Hudson’s paternity leave
Nationals reliever Sean Doolittle had some choice words for those criticizing teammate Daniel Hudson for taking paternity leave during NLCS.
Closer Daniel Hudson returns to Nationals from paternity leave for Game 2: ‘Life comes at you fast’
Daniel Hudson, who missed Game 1 of the NLCS to witness birth of his child, returned to the Nationals for Game 2 on Saturday against the Cardinals.