2019 World Series
The2019 World Serieswas the championship series ofMajor League Baseball's (MLB)2019 season.The 115th edition of theWorld Series,it was abest-of-seven playoffbetween theAmerican LeaguechampionHouston Astrosand theNational LeaguechampionWashington Nationals.The series was played from October 22 to October 30.[2]Washington upset the favored Astros, four games to three, to secure its first title in franchise history[3]and first in thecapital citysince the1924 series.WashingtonpitcherStephen Strasburgwas named theWorld Series Most Valuable Player(MVP) after earning twowinsin the series.[4][5]
The Astros hadhome-field advantagebecause they had the better regular-season record. It was the third World Series in which home-field advantage was decided by the regular-season records of the American and National league champions, a practice that started in the 2017 season. It was the first World Series in which the Houston Astros had home-field advantage. The series was played in a 2–3–2 format, with the Astros hosting Games 1, 2, 6, and 7; and the Nationals hosting Games 3, 4, and 5.
For the first time in any of themajor North American sports leagues,the visiting team won all the games of a seven-game championship series,[6]surpassing the previous high of five.[7]The road team outscored the home team 49–14 in the seven games played. Washington won despite scoring only three runs at home. It was the sixth straight World Series in which the championship was clinched by the visiting team, and the fourth consecutive seventh game of a Series won by the visiting team.
With the Nationals being from the National League East, this marked the sixth World Series in a row to have been won by teams from separate divisions in Major League Baseball.[note 2]
For the third straight year, MLB soldpresenting sponsorshipsto all of postseason series. As with the2017and2018 World Series,this World Series was sponsored byYouTube TVand was officially known as the2019 World Series presented by YouTube TV.[8]
Background
[edit]This was the first World Series appearance for the franchise that began its existence as theMontreal Exposin 1969, and moved to Washington, D.C. in 2005 to become the Nationals. The Nationals were also the last team from the1969 expansion class(which also included theKansas City Royals,Milwaukee Brewers—who began as theSeattle Pilots—andSan Diego Padres) to earn a trip to the series. Also, after their World Series appearance, allNational League(NL) teams had played in at least one World Series. The onlyAmerican League(AL) team that has yet to play in a World Series is theSeattle Mariners,who were part of the1977 expansion.Prior to this series, the Astros and Nationals had never played each other in apostseasonseries, even though Houston played in the NL from 1962 to 2012 before moving to the AL West in 2013. In fact, the Nationals are the only team the Astros have faced in the World Series that they have never faced in a pre-World Series playoff round, since the Astros have faced the White Sox, Dodgers, and Braves during at least one playoff round prior to the World Series. The Astros and Nationals did not play aninterleague gamein 2019, and last faced each other during the2017 regular season.The two teams share aspring trainingsite inWest Palm Beach, Florida,and opened the 2019 spring training schedule against each other.[9]This was the second World Series to feature twoexpansion teams,the first being in2015between theKansas City Royalsand theNew York Mets.[note 3][10]The Astros were deemed as heavy favorites to win the title.[11]
Washington Nationals
[edit]The Nationals finished the2018season with an 82–80 (.506)win–loss record,and started the 2019 season with a 19–31 (.380) record. Second-yearmanagerDave Martinezbegan to receive public pressure to be fired by the Nationals.[12]The team engineered a turnaround and finished the season in second place in theNational League East,fourgames behindtheAtlanta Braves,ending the year with a 93–69 (.574) record.[13]The Nationals were one of two teams to qualify for the playoffs as awild cardteam from theNational League.[14]Martinez had missed three games in September for acardiac catheterizationprocedure to treatangina.[15]
The fourth-seeded Nationals defeated theMilwaukee Brewersat home in theNational League Wild Card Game,coming behind from a 3–1 deficit in the eighth inning to win 4–3.[16]The Nationals then upset the top-seededLos Angeles Dodgers,who had won the previous two National League pennants, in theNational League Division Series.[17]The Nationals were behind two games to one, and won their second and third elimination games of the postseason to take the best-of-five series. The postseason series win was the first in Washington Nationals history.[note 4]In the best-of-sevenNational League Championship Series,the NationalsswepttheSt. Louis Cardinals(who had defeated the Braves in the Division Series round) in four games to secure the firstpennantin franchise history (including their time as theMontreal Exposfrom 1969 to 2004). It was the first World Series appearance for a team from Washington D.C. since1933,including 33 seasons that the city did not host an MLB team (1972–2004).[18]
Houston Astros
[edit]In the prior two seasons, the Astros had won the2017 World Series,the franchise's first World Series championship,[19]and lost the2018 American League Championship Seriesto theBoston Red Sox.[20]The Astros finished the 2019 regular season atop theAmerican League West—their third consecutive division championship—with a 107–55 (.660) win–loss record.[21]Their 107 wins were a franchise record, and the most in MLB for the season.[21]
The Astros entered the postseason as the overall #1 seed. Their first opponent in the postseason was determined by theAmerican League Wild Card Game,which saw theTampa Bay Raysdefeat theOakland Athletics.[22]In the best-of-fiveAmerican League Division Series,the top-seeded Astros defeated fifth-seeded Tampa Bay in five games, with each game of the series being won by the home team.[23]The Astros' opponent in the best-of-sevenAmerican League Championship Series(ALCS) was the second-seededNew York Yankees,who had defeated theMinnesota Twinsin their playoff series, three games to none.[24]In the ALCS, the Astros and Yankee split the first two games, followed by the Astros winning two-of-three games played atYankee Stadium.[25]Game 6 in Houston was then won by the Astros, giving them the series win, four games to two.[26][27]The Astros' ALCS victory advanced them to their third overall World Series appearance (2 in the American League & one in the National League), and second in three years.[28]
Summary
[edit]Washington won the series, 4–3.
Game | Date | Score | Location | Time | Attendance |
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1 | October 22 | Washington Nationals– 5, Houston Astros – 4 | Minute Maid Park | 3:43 | 43,339[29] |
2 | October 23 | Washington Nationals– 12, Houston Astros – 3 | Minute Maid Park | 4:01 | 43,357[30] |
3 | October 25 | Houston Astros– 4, Washington Nationals – 1 | Nationals Park | 4:03 | 43,867[31] |
4 | October 26 | Houston Astros– 8, Washington Nationals – 1 | Nationals Park | 3:48 | 43,889[32] |
5 | October 27 | Houston Astros– 7, Washington Nationals – 1 | Nationals Park | 3:19 | 43,910[33] |
6 | October 29 | Washington Nationals– 7, Houston Astros – 2 | Minute Maid Park | 3:37 | 43,384[34] |
7 | October 30 | Washington Nationals– 6, Houston Astros – 2 | Minute Maid Park | 3:42 | 43,326[35] |
Game summaries
[edit]The below game summaries include aline scoreof each game, showing therunsscored by each team during eachinning.Various baseball terms appearing in the summaries can be found in theglossary of baseball terms.The performance of pitchers in a game is often summarized by wording such as "two runs on three hits while striking out four batters", indicating how manyrunsandhitsthe pitcher allowed (the fewer, the better) and how many opposing batters the pitcherstruck out(the more, the better).
Game 1
[edit]Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | R | H | E | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Washington | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 9 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Houston | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 10 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
WP:Max Scherzer(1–0)LP:Gerrit Cole(0–1)Sv:Sean Doolittle(1) Home runs: WAS:Ryan Zimmerman(1),Juan Soto(1) HOU:George Springer(1) Attendance:43,339 Boxscore |
Before thenational anthemsung byNicole Scherzinger,a moment of silence took place in honor of umpireEric Cooper,[37]who had died on October 20. Former AstroBrian McCannthrew out theceremonial first pitchto former teammateEvan Gattis.[37]Max Scherzerstarted for the Nationals, whileGerrit Colestarted for the Astros. With two outs in the bottom of the first inning,[note 5]Yuli Gurrielhit a two-rundouble,giving the Astros a 2–0 lead. In the top of the second inning,[note 6]Ryan Zimmermanhit ahome runto cut the Astros' lead to 2–1.Juan Sotoled off the top of the fourth inning with a home run to tie the game, 2–2. Soto became the fourth-youngest player to hit a home run in a World Series;Andruw Jonesin1996was the youngest to date.[38]Adam Eatonbatted in a run in the top of the fifth inning, followed two batters later by a Soto two-run double, giving the Nationals a 5–2 lead.[39]
Scherzer exited after pitching five innings, having allowed two runs on five hits while striking out seven batters. Cole went seven innings, allowing five runs on eight hits while striking out six. After Nationals pitcherPatrick Corbinpitched a scoreless sixth,George Springerled off the bottom of the seventh inning with the 14th postseason home run of his career, off Natsrelief pitcherTanner Rainey.[40]He also broke a World Series record held byReggie JacksonandLou Gehrig,with a home run in five consecutive World Series games,[41]dating back to Game4 of the 2017 World Series. The Astrosloaded the baseslater in the inning with twowalksoff Rainey and an infieldsingleoffDaniel Hudson,but Hudson struck outYordan Álvarezto prevent any more scoring. In the bottom of the eighth inning,pinch hitterKyle Tuckersingled, advanced to second on afly ballbyAledmys Díaz,and Springer batted in another run with a double, pulling the Astros to within one run, 5–4.Sean Doolittle,the Nationals' fifth pitcher of the game, got the final out of the eighth inning andretired the side in orderin the bottom of the ninth, concluding matters whenCarlos Correalined outtoVíctor Roblesto preserve the win. Doolittle earned his secondsaveof the postseason and theunderdogstook the series lead, marking the first time in franchise history that the Nationals won a World Series game.[36]
Game 2
[edit]Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | R | H | E | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Washington | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 3 | 1 | 12 | 14 | 2 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Houston | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 9 | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||
WP:Stephen Strasburg(1–0)LP:Justin Verlander(0–1) Home runs: WAS:Kurt Suzuki(1),Adam Eaton(1),Michael A. Taylor(1) HOU:Alex Bregman(1),Martín Maldonado(1) Attendance:43,357 Boxscore |
Gymnast and Houston nativeSimone Bilesthrew out the ceremonial first pitch of Game2.[43]The starting pitchers wereStephen Strasburgfor the Nationals andJustin Verlanderfor the Astros. After a walk and a single to start the game,Anthony Rendonbatted in two runs with a double.Alex Bregmantied the game with a two-run home run in the bottom of the first. In the top of the second inning, Verlander recorded the 200th postseason strikeout of his career, surpassingJohn Smoltz(whose career spanned 1988–2009) and setting a new MLB record.[44]
Leading off the top of the seventh,Kurt Suzukihit a home run to put the Nationals ahead, 3–2. Verlander exited one batter later; he was charged with four runs on seven hits while striking out six batters, and was later assessed theloss.Washington scored five more runs in the seventh offRyan Pressly,extending their lead to 8–2. With a six-run lead, Strasburg was removed before the bottom of the seventh, having held the Astros to two runs on seven hits while striking out seven. In the eighth inning, a two-run home run byAdam Eatonplus arun batted in(RBI) byAsdrúbal Cabreraextended the Nationals' lead to nine runs. A ninth-inning home run byMichael A. TayloroffChris Devenskipushed the lead to 12–2. AstroMartín Maldonadohit a home run in the bottom of the ninth off relief pitcherJavy Guerra,but there was no further scoring as the Nationals completed their eighthconsecutive playoff win.[42]
Game 3
[edit]Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | R | H | E | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Houston | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 11 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Washington | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 9 | 2 | |||||||||||||||||||||
WP:Josh James(1–0)LP:Aníbal Sánchez(0–1)Sv:Roberto Osuna(1) Home runs: HOU:Robinson Chirinos(1) WAS: None Attendance:43,867 Boxscore |
This was the first World Series game played in Washington D.C. since October 7, 1933, which was the clinchingGame5of theNew York Giants' win over theWashington Senators.[46]Chad Corderoof the2005 Nationalsthrew out the ceremonial first pitch to former teammateBrian Schneider;former astronautBuzz Aldrinalso threw a ceremonial pitch.[47]Aníbal Sánchezstarted for the Nationals, whileZack Greinkestarted for the Astros. In the second inning,Josh Reddickbatted inCarlos Correaas Houston scored the game's first run. In the third inning,José Altuvedoubled and advanced to third on anerror,then scored on an infield single byMichael Brantley,giving the Astros a 2–0 lead. The Nationals loaded the bases with two outs in the bottom of the third, but were unable to score. In the bottom of the fourth,Ryan Zimmermanwalked then was driven in by atriplebyVíctor Robles,cutting the Astros' lead to 2–1.[48]
Houston restored its two-run lead in the top of the fifth, as Altuve doubled and was then batted in by Brantley. Greinke left with two outs in the bottom of the fifth, having allowed one run on seven hits while striking out six batters. The Astros extended their lead to 4–1 in the top of the sixth, asRobinson Chirinoshit a home run off the left fieldfoul polenetting. Sánchez lasted until one out in the top of the sixth, having allowed four runs on 10 hits while striking out four. With no additional scoring through the middle of the ninth, the Astros brought incloserRoberto Osunato pitch the bottom of the ninth. Osuna allowed a one-out single toAdam Eaton,but otherwise retired the Nationals;Juan Sotostruck out lookingto end the Nationals’ eight-game playoff winning streak. Osuna earned his secondsavethis postseason, as Houston narrowed Washington's lead in the series to 2–1. This became the first World Series to begin with three games won by the road team since1996,when the first five games were won by the road team.[49]
Game 4
[edit]Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | R | H | E | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Houston | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 8 | 13 | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Washington | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 4 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
WP:José Urquidy(1–0)LP:Patrick Corbin(0–1) Home runs: HOU:Robinson Chirinos(2),Alex Bregman(2) WAS: None Attendance:43,889 Boxscore |
The ceremonial first pitch was thrown out by aNationals Youth Baseball Academyscholar-athlete.[51][52]Patrick Corbinstarted for the Nationals andJosé Urquidystarted for the Astros.[53]The Astros scored early, recording two runs in the first inning on four consecutive singles with one out.[54]Robinson Chirinoshit a two-run home run in the fourth inning, extending Houston's lead to 4–0.[54]Urquidy exited after five innings, having held the Nationals scoreless, retiring nine straight batters before being removed.[54]
Washington scored a run in the bottom of the sixth, when Gerardo Parra scored on aJuan Sotoground outwith the bases loaded and one out. Corbin pitched six innings, allowing four runs on seven hits while striking out five. After his exit, the Nationals bullpen allowed the bases to become loaded before agrand slambyAlex BregmanoffFernando Rodneyin the seventh inning extended Houston's lead to 8–1.[55]It was the 20th everWorld Series grand slamand first sinceAddison Russellhit one in Game6 of the2016 World Series.[56]With no further scoring, the Astros evened the series, 2–2, ensuring a sixth game in Houston. This was the fifth time a World Series started with the road team winning the first four games, the most recent occurrence having been1996.[57]
Game 5
[edit]Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | R | H | E | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Houston | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 7 | 10 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Washington | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 4 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
WP:Gerrit Cole(1–1)LP:Joe Ross(0–1) Home runs: HOU:Yordan Álvarez(1),Carlos Correa(1),George Springer(2) WAS:Juan Soto(2) Attendance:43,910 Boxscore |
The ceremonial first pitch was thrown out by chefJosé Andrés.[51][58]The starting pitchers wereGerrit Colefor Houston andJoe Rossfor Washington.Max Scherzerwas scheduled to start for Washington, but was scratched about three hours before the game for neck spasms.[59]
A two-run home run byYordan Álvarezin the top of the second inning gave the Astros an early lead. In the top of the fourth,Carlos Correahit another two-run home run, extending Houston's lead to 4–0. Ross pitched for five innings, allowing four runs on five hits while striking out one batter.Juan Sotonarrowed the lead to 4–1 with a home run in the bottom of the seventh.Yuli Gurrielbatted in a run in the top of the eighth to restore the four-run lead. Cole left after seven innings, having held the Nationals to one run on three hits while striking out nine.George Springer's two-run home run in the top of the ninth stretched Houston's lead to 7–1. WithRyan Presslyending the game by allowing no baserunners in the bottom of the ninth, the Astros moved to within a victory of their second title in three years. This became the third World Series—along with1906and1996—to have the road team win the first five games.[60]
Home plateumpireLance Barksdale'sstrike zoneduring the game drew attention,[61]with some sports journalists, includingJeff Passan,increasing their appeals to MLB for a computerized strike zone.[62][63]Two women in the crowd flashed their bare chests during the game—briefly visible on television—in an attempt to raise awareness for their website, claiming proceeds from the site "will be going to women with breast cancer".[64]Along with a third woman, they were removed from the game and were banned from all MLB stadiums "indefinitely".[64]U.S. PresidentDonald Trumpwas booed and "chants of 'Lock him up!' broke out in some sections" when he and wifeMelaniawere introduced after the third inning during the regular serviceperson recognition segment.[65]This led to some discussion in the media of the civility required of the event and the larger political discourse taking place.[66]This was not the first time at a World Series that a President was booed;[67]at the1931 World Series,taking place duringProhibition,fans in Philadelphia had chanted atHerbert Hoover,"We want beer! We want beer!"
Game 6
[edit]Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | R | H | E | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Washington | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 7 | 9 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Houston | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 6 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
WP:Stephen Strasburg(2–0)LP:Justin Verlander(0–2) Home runs: WAS:Adam Eaton(2),Juan Soto(3),Anthony Rendon(1) HOU:Alex Bregman(3) Attendance:43,384 Boxscore |
The ceremonial first pitch was thrown byHakeem OlajuwontoClyde Drexler,both of whom playedcollege basketballfor theHouston Cougarsand later won the1995 NBA Finalswith theHouston Rockets.[69]Starting pitchers wereJustin Verlanderfor Houston andStephen Strasburgfor Washington, the same as in Game2.[70]
Anthony Rendonbatted in a run in the top of the first, giving the Nationals an early 1–0 lead. Asacrifice flybyJosé Altuveand a home run byAlex Bregmanin the bottom of the first gave Houston a 2–1 lead.[71]Bregman carried his bat to first base after homering, which some media members considered disrespectful.[72]Fifth-inning home runs byAdam EatonandJuan Sotogave the Nationals a 3–2 lead. Soto also carried his bat to first base after homering, mimicking Bregman.[72]Post-game, both managers voiced displeasure with the bat-carrying; Bregman apologized and said he was at fault.[73][74]
Verlander exited after five innings, having allowed three runs on five hits while striking out three batters.[75]In the top of the seventh inning,Trea Turnerwascontroversiallycalled out forinterferenceon a play at first base,[76]which Washington managerDave Martinezfuriously took issue with, leading to hisejection.[75]Later that inning, a two-out, two-run home run by Rendon offWill Harris—who had not allowed anearned runin the postseason—increased Washington's lead to 5–2.[71]Rendon batted in two more runs in the top of the ninth with a double offChris Devenski,extending the Nationals' lead to 7–2. Strasburg left with one out in the bottom of the ninth, having held the Astros to two runs on five hits while striking out seven.[75]Sean Doolittlerelieved Strasburg, and allowed a two-out double toCarlos Correa,but nothing further, and the Nationals evened the series to force a decidingseventh game.[77]This was the first instance in MLB,NBA,orNHLhistory when the road team won the first six games of a best-of-seven series.[7]
Interference call and Martinez ejection
[edit]In the top of the seventh inning, the Nationals had a 3–2 lead with a runner,Yan Gomes,on first base with no outs when batter Trea Turner hit aswinging buntto the third base side of thepitcher's mound.[78]Astros pitcherBrad Peacockfielded the ball and threw it to first base; the ball was not caught by first basemanYuli Gurrieland rolled into foul territory beyond the base, apparently giving the Nationals runners on second and third with no outs.[78]However, Turner was called out by home plate umpireSam Holbrookfor interference, negating the play and requiring Gomes to return to first base.[78]While initial reports and television commentary indicated the call was for running outside the 45-foot (14 m) runner's lane,[79]MLB's chief baseball officer,Joe Torre,clarified after the game that Turner had interfered with Gurriel's attempt to catch the ball,[80][81]stating that Turner "did run to the fair side of the 45-foot line, but really the violation was when he kept Gurriel from being able to catch the ball at first base."[78][82]The call led to a delay of nearly4+1⁄2minutes while umpires confirmed their interpretation of the rules (the decision itself was a judgment call not reviewable viaMLB instant replay).[78]The call was argued by Nationals manager Dave Martinez when it was first made and again, more intensely, during theseventh-inning stretch,resulting in his ejection by Holbrook.[83]It was the first ejection in a World Series since1996,whenAtlanta BravesmanagerBobby Coxhad been ejected.[84][85]
Game 7
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Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | R | H | E | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Washington | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 6 | 9 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Houston | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 9 | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||
WP:Patrick Corbin(1–1)LP:Will Harris(0–1) Home runs: WAS:Anthony Rendon(2),Howie Kendrick(1) HOU:Yuli Gurriel(1) Attendance:43,326 Boxscore |
This was the 40th time a World Series reached its decidingGame 7.[86][note 7]The starting pitchers were Washington'sMax Scherzer,who won Game1, and Houston'sZack Greinke,who received ano decisionin Game3,[87]making this the first World Series Game7 started by two previousCy Young Awardwinners.[88]Ceremonial first pitches were thrown by former AstrosJeff BagwellandCraig Biggio.[89]
A home run byYuli Gurrielin the bottom of the second inning gave the Astros an early 1–0 lead.Carlos Correahit a two-out RBI single in the bottom of the fifth inning to extend the lead to 2–0. Scherzer pitched five innings, allowing two runs on seven hits while striking out three batters. Greinke had given up only one hit (a single) and had shut out the Nats over six innings beforeAnthony Rendon's home run in the top of the seventh cut the Astros' lead to 2–1. Greinke walked Soto after Rendon's homer and was then replaced byWill Harris.Harris gave up a two-run home run toHowie Kendrickoff the right field foul pole, giving the Nationals a 3–2 lead, which they never relinquished. Greinke was charged with two runs on two hits while striking out three in6+1⁄3innings.[90]Roberto Osunapitched the eighth inning for Houston, whenJuan Sotobatted inAdam Eatonwith two outs to give Washington a two-run lead.[91][92]The Nationals extended their lead to 6–2 in the ninth inning, with two runs scoring on a one-out single by Eaton with the bases loaded. WithPatrick Corbinhaving pitched three scoreless innings in relief for Washington, closerDaniel Hudsoncame in to pitch in a non-save situation in the bottom of the ninth and retired the side in order, asMichael Brantleystruck out swinging to end the game, series, and baseball season,giving the Nationals franchise its first World Series title in 51 seasons,[note 8]and the city's first since theSenatorswon in1924.[90]
The Nationals' win marked the sixth straight year that a team clinched the World Series title via a win on the road,[note 9]including four times that a Game7 was won by the visiting team.[93]For the first time inmajor North American sportshistory, the visiting team won all seven games of a best-of-seven postseason series.[94][95]In championship series of the NBA, NHL, and MLB contested during 2019, road teams compiled an overall 17–3 record.[note 10]Additionally, the Nationals became the first team to win the World Series in their first appearance since2002,when theAnaheim Angelsaccomplished the feat by defeating theSan Francisco Giantsin seven games.[98]During postgame ceremonies, Washington'sStephen Strasburgwas presented with theWorld Series Most Valuable Player Award,the first time a formerNo. 1 overall draft pickearned the award,[4][99]and the first time a pitcher had won the award sinceMadison Bumgarnerhad won in2014.
Series statistics
[edit]2019 World Series (4–3):Washington Nationals(NL) defeatedHouston Astros(AL).
Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | R | H | E | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Washington Nationals | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 5 | 1 | 12 | 4 | 5 | 33 | 58 | 4 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Houston Astros | 8 | 4 | 1 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 5 | 2 | 3 | 30 | 68 | 3 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Home runs: WAS:Juan Soto(3),Adam Eaton(2),Anthony Rendon(2),Howie Kendrick(1),Kurt Suzuki(1),Michael A. Taylor(1),Ryan Zimmerman(1) HOU:Alex Bregman(3),Robinson Chirinos(2),George Springer(2),Yordan Álvarez(1),Carlos Correa(1),Yuli Gurriel(1),Martín Maldonado(1) Total attendance:305,072Average attendance:43,582 Winning player's share:$382,358.18Losing player's share:$256,030.16 |
The Nationals wore their alternate bluejerseysfor all seven games.[100][101]
Broadcasting
[edit]Television
[edit]The World Series was televised byFoxfor the 20th straight year.[102]Joe Buckcalled the games asplay-by-playannouncer along withJohn Smoltzascolor commentatorandKen RosenthalandTom Verducciasfield reporters.Kevin Burkhardthosted the network's pregame shows, joined by analystsFrank Thomas,Alex RodriguezandDavid Ortiz.Fox Deportesaired the series inSpanish,with Rolando Nichols calling the play-by-play,Edgar Gonzalezas color commentator, and Carlos Álvarez as field reporter.[103]
MLB Internationalfed the series to broadcasters outside the United States, withMatt Vasgersianproviding play-by-play andBuck Martinezas color commentator.[104]
Ratings
[edit]Game | Ratings (households) |
Share (households) |
U.S. audience (in millions) |
Ref |
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1 | 7.3 | 15 | 12.194 | [105] |
2 | 7.1 | 15 | 11.925 | [106] |
3 | 7.1 | 15 | 12.220 | [107] |
4 | 5.9 | 13 | 10.219 | [108] |
5 | 6.5 | 12 | 11.390 | [109] |
6 | 9.6 | 19 | 16.425 | [110] |
7 | 13.1 | 25 | 23.013 | [111] |
Game1 had the second-lowest audience for any Game1 to date, with only the2014 World Serieshaving a smaller audience for the opener.[112]Game2 had the lowest audience for any Game2 to date, a distinction previously held by the2012 World Series.[113]Game4 was the lowest rated World Series game ever, and had the second-smallest audience ever, with only Game3 of the2008 World Serieshaving a smaller audience.[114]Game7 was the least-watched Game7 ever, falling below the seventh game of 2014.[115]Overall, this World Series had the fourth-lowest average number of viewers, with only 2014, 2012, and 2008 being lower.[116]Ratings spiked considerably for Game 7, and there were strong ratings in the Houston (42.7/63) and Washington, D.C. (31.8/53) markets, making it the most-viewed MLB game in Washington since 1998.[117]
Radio
[edit]ESPN Radiobroadcast the World Series for the 22nd straight year,[118]with coverage presented byAutoZone.Dan Shulmanserved as play-by-play announcer, withChris Singletonas color commentator andBuster Olneyas field reporter.Marc Kestecherand Kevin Winter hosted the pregame shows with reporterTim Kurk gian.[119]New Spanish-language radio network Unanimo Deportes,flagshippedatWMYMMiami,broadcast its first World Series with Beto Ferreiro andOrlando Hernándezannouncing.[120]
Locally, both teams' flagship radio stations broadcast the series with their regular announcers. In Houston,KBMEaired the series withRobert FordandSteve Sparksannouncing. In Washington,WJFK-FMaired the series withCharlie SlowesandDave Jagelercalling the games. Per MLB rules, the teams' other radio affiliates may carry the series but must air the ESPN Radio broadcast.[104]
Aftermath
[edit]Astros
[edit]Speculation aboutsign stealing by the Astroshad been rampant for a number of years. After being knocked out by the Nationals in theNational League Division Series,several Dodgers (the team the Astros beat in the2017 World Series) reached out to Washington Nationals second basemanBrian Dozier,who had been with Los Angeles the previous year, to warn him that Houston was elaborately stealing signs. Many American League clubs also reached out to Washington to say the same, as well.[121]
Shortly after the 2019 World Series concluded, on November 12, 2019, journalistsKen Rosenthaland Evan Drellich published a story inThe Athleticdetailing for the first time specific allegations that the Astros had engaged in illicit electronic sign stealing. MLB launched an investigation and found evidence that the Astros did engage in illegal electronic sign stealing in 2017 and 2018, but found no evidence that they used the scheme in 2019.[122]
After losing the 2019 World Series, the Astros have continued to be a top team, coming within one win of making theWorld Seriesin the shortened2020 seasonand returning to the World Series in2021,which they lost to the Atlanta Braves, and in2022,when they defeated the Philadelphia Phillies. They were beaten by their in-state rivalTexas Rangersin the2023 ALCS,in which the visiting team won all seven games.
Nationals
[edit]The Nationals, however, quickly lost many players from their championship team and fell to the bottom of the league. The Nationals let all-star third basemanAnthony Rendonleave in free agency to the Los Angeles Angels in the offseason (the Angels also signed 2019 Nationals part-time catcherKurt Suzuki). TheCOVID-19 pandemickept the Nationals from properly celebrating their 2019 championship thefollowing season,as spectators were not allowed in the stands during the shortened season. They raised their championship banner in front of an empty Nationals Park on the first day of the 2020 season, and received their championship rings in the clubhouse rather than on the field in front of the fans.[123]The Nationals finished tied for last in the NL East in 2020. Postseason heroHowie Kendrickretired at the end of the season.
Struggling at the trade deadline in 2021, the Nationals engaged in a large-scale selloff of top players who had led them to the championship.[124]The Nationals became the first team to trade three players who were All-Stars before the end of the season, which included starting pitcherMax Scherzer,outfielderKyle Schwarber,and shortstopTrea Turner.They also traded off important pieces from their World Series team, such as catcherYan Gomesand relieverDaniel Hudson.[125]By the end of 2021, only a handful of players from the 2019 championship team were still with the club.
The Nationals rotation that many saw as the team's strength during their World Series run was not as effective going forward. Scherzer, although still dominant, struggled with lower body injuries until he was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers at the 2021 trade deadline.[126]Scherzer won his second World Series ring with theTexas Rangersin2023.Patrick Corbinled the National League is losses and earned runs given up in2021and2022.Anibal Sanchezstruggled mighty during the 2020 season so much that he spent the 2021 season out of baseball entirely, only to return to Washington in2022.Lastly,Stephen Strasburg,Washington's MVP of the 2019 World Series, was rewarded with a lucrative seven-year contract with the Nationals after the World Series.[127]Unfortunately, Strasburg continued to be plagued with injuries, only making a total of eight starts from 2020 to 2023. He threw just 528 pitches in the majors the rest of his career before retiring in 2024.[128]
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^abDuring the postseason, there are seven umpires to a crew. One umpire is designated as thereplayofficial and is assigned to MLB's New York office with replay officials for the first two games of the series. At the first travel day, the replay official umpire is assigned to the field for the remainder of the series while another umpire is designated the replay official. Wolf was the replay official for Games1 and2, while Porter was the replay official for the remaining games.
- ^The 2019 Nationals,2018 Red Sox,2017 Astros,2016 Cubs,2015 Royals,and2014 Giantsrepresent all six of MLB’s divisions.
- ^The Astros entered the NL as the Houston Colt.45s in1962,acquiring their current name in 1965 and moving to the AL in 2013; the Nationals entered the NL as theMontreal Exposin1969,moving to Washington and acquiring their current name in 2005.
- ^The franchise, then playing as theMontreal Expos,had one postseason series victory in the strike-shortened 1981 baseball season. That year, the postseason included an extra round, with the first half winner of each of two divisions in each league playing the second half division winner. Montreal won the second half Eastern Division title in the National League and beat thePhiladelphia Philliesthree games to two to advance to the National League Championship series, in which they lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers three games to two.
- ^The "bottom" of an inning refers to when the home team bats, as the home team's runs are listed below the visiting team's runs in the linescore.
- ^The "top" of an inning refers to when the visiting team bats, as the visiting team's runs are listed above the home team's runs in the linescore.
- ^Including the1912 World Series,which had a deciding Game8 because Game2 ended in a tie.
- ^Through the 2019 World Series, the franchise had competed for 36 seasons as the Montreal Expos (1969–2004) and then 15 seasons as the Washington Nationals (2005–2019).
- ^Through the 2019 World Series, the most recent team to clinch a World Series title at home was the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park in2013.SeeList of World Series champions.
- ^2019 Stanley Cup Finalsroad teams 5–2,[96]2019 NBA Finalsroad teams 5–1,[97]2019 World Series road teams 7–0.
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Further reading
[edit]- Langs, Sarah (October 16, 2019)."How baseball's changed since DC's last Series".MLB.RetrievedOctober 16,2019.
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External links
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2019 World Series Game 7 (Nationals vs. Astros)onYouTube |
- 2019 World SeriesatBaseball Almanac
- 2019 World SeriesatBaseball-Reference
- The 2019 Post-Season Games(box scores and play-by-play) atRetrosheet