New York Daily News

Washington sweeps

- NATIONALS CARDINALS 7 4

WASHINGTON — It was merely the first inning, yet fans kept rising out of their seats to applaud or yell or twirl their red towels, to chant “Let's go, Nats!” and ”M-V-P!” and various players' names, enjoying every moment of a seven-run outburst that would, eventually, propel their city to its first World Series appearance in 86 years.

And then, a couple of hours and several innings later, as the Washington Nationals were protecting a shrinking lead, those same spectators, 43,976 strong, stood and shouted and reveled some more Tuesday night, giddily counting down the outs needed to finish off an NL Championsh­ip Series sweep of the St. Louis Cardinals. From 19-31 during a mediocre May to the Fall Classic in an outstandin­g October.

Extending their stunning turnaround, the wildcard Nationals got

RBI from middle-ofthe-order stars An- thony Rendon and Juan Soto in that breakout first inning, and Patrick Corbin's 12-strikeout performanc­e and a trio of relievers helped hold on to beat St. Louis 7-4 in Game 4 of a lopsided best-of-seven NLCS.

“Often, bumpy roads lead to beautiful places,” manager Dave Martinez said, ”and this is a beautiful place.”

Now NLCS MVP Howie Kendrick and his teammates get plenty of time to rest and set up their rotation before beginning in a week against the Houston Astros or the Yankees. Houston leads the best-of-seven AL Championsh­ip Series 2-1 after winning Game 3 against the Bombers, 4-1, Tuesday in the Bronx.

“You only learn how to win through mistakes and failures,” Kendrick said. ”All those failures paid off today.”

The last time the World Series came to the nation's capital was 1933, when the Washing

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