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Surprise, surprise: It’s Nats vs. Cards

Stunning reversals vault teams into unlikely NLCS matchup

- By Paul Newberry

With the top teams out of the mix, it’s on to a most unlikely matchup in the NL Championsh­ip Series.

The Cardinals are back in the NLCS for the first time since 2014 after a stunner of an inning in Atlanta.

They’ll face the Nationals, who dispatched their playoff demons with an upset of the 106-win Dodgers.

“We know we can beat anyone point,” Cardinals second baseman Wong said.

The best-of-seven series begins Friday night at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. This was the first time since 2015 that both of a league’s top seeds were eliminated in the division series.

The Cardinals were within four outs of eliminatio­n against the Braves in Game 4, but bounced back for a 10th-inning victory.

The deciding game in Atlanta was over not long after it started.

The Cardinals became the first team in baseball history to score 10 runs in the opening inning of a postseason game and went on to a 13-1 victory.

“It felt like we blinked and the next thing you know, it’s 10-0,” third baseman Matt Carpenter said.

The Nationals’ run to the NLCS has been truly improbable, especially for a franchise that had won only one playoff series, in 1981 during its previous incarnatio­n as the Expos. In four postseason appearance­s since moving to the nation’s capital in 2005, the Nationals came up short every time — usually in excruciati­ng fashion.

Just making the playoffs didn’t seem likely after the Nationals lost star slugger Bryce Harper in free agency and then got off to a 19-31 start.

But the Nationals went 74-38 the rest of the way to claim a playoff spot, rallied from three runs down to beat the Brewers 4-3 in at this Kolten the wild-card game, and then pulled off another escape job against the mighty Dodgers in the NLDS.

After again falling behind 3-0, Anthony Rendon and Juan Soto tied it with back-toback homers off Clayton Kershaw. The Nationals won it in the 10th on Howie Kendrick’s grand slam, becoming the first team to rally from three-run deficits in a pair of deciding games during the same postseason.

The year of the comeback, indeed. “Oh, man, keep fighting,” Rendon said. “We just wanted to keep believing in ourselves and not worry about what people outside of our locker room were saying, that maybe we might not make it or maybe we need to trade everybody away. We kept on believing in ourselves and just kept on playing ball.”

Washington is trying to become only the third wild-card team to reach the World Series since MLB went to a 10-team playoff format in 2012.

In 2014, San Francisco and Kansas City both made it through after starting the postseason with victories in the wild-card game.

The Giants beat the Royals for the title in a seven-game thriller.

 ?? MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ/AP ?? The Nationals celebrate after Wednesday night’s comeback win over the Dodgers.
MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ/AP The Nationals celebrate after Wednesday night’s comeback win over the Dodgers.
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