Otago Daily Times

Nationals suffer another firstround exit

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WASHINGTON: Addison Russell had two hits and four RBIs as the Chicago Cubs scored four runs off Max Scherzer in the fifth inning to beat the Washington Nationals 98 yesterday in the fifth and deciding game of their

National League Division Series.

The Nationals had a chance to tie the game in the eighth, but backup catcher Jose Lobaton, who entered the game for starter Matt Wieters, was picked off first for the last out.

The winning pitcher was Cubs reliever Brian Duesning (10), who recorded two outs without giving up a run. Chicago closer Wade Davis allowed one run but got the final seven outs for his third save of the series.

The Cubs advance to play the Dodgers tomorrow in Los Angeles in game one of the NL Championsh­ip Series. Washington has lost in the first round of all four of its playoff showings since 2012.

The game featured 15 walks and three wild pitches.

Russell hit an RBI double in the sixth to give the Cubs an 84 lead. The Nationals scored two in the bottom of the sixth as Jayson Werth came home on a wild pitch and Daniel Murphy added an RBI double to make it 86.

The Cubs’ Kris Bryant drove in a run in the seventh on a fielder’s choice to make it 96. The Nationals challenged that Jon Jay’s slide into Murphy at second amounted to interferen­ce, but the call stood.

Bryce Harper drove in a run with a sacrifice fly in the seventh and Michael A. Taylor had an RBI hit in the eighth to make it 98.

Taylor also hit a threerun homer in the second inning. He drove in four runs for the second game in a row, as he hit a grand slam in Chicago on Thursday.

Jay led off the game with a double that stood after a reply challenge. He went to third on a wild pitch and scored on a groundout by Anthony Rizzo.

The Nationals scored four in the second inning as Murphy led off with a homer, and later in the inning Taylor hit a three run shot to left to make it 41.

In the third, the Cubs trimmed the lead to 43 as Russell drove in a run on a grounder, and another run scored on a wild pitch.

Chicago then scored four runs in the fifth off Washington ace Scherzer, who took over after Matt Albers threw a scoreless fourth.

Russell had a tworun double and scored on a throwing error by Wieters. Scherzer then hit Jay with a pitch with the bases loaded with two outs to make it 74.

Washington starter Gio Gonzalez allowed three runs in three innings. Cubs starter Kyle Hendricks went four innings and gave up four runs on nine hits. — Reuters

 ?? PHOTO: USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Heaping on the congratula­tions . . . Chicago Cubs players celebrate beating the Washington Nationals in game five of the National League Division Series at Nationals Park in Washington yesterday.
PHOTO: USA TODAY SPORTS Heaping on the congratula­tions . . . Chicago Cubs players celebrate beating the Washington Nationals in game five of the National League Division Series at Nationals Park in Washington yesterday.

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