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
Author: Gabe Lacques, USA TODAY
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.
Angels employee tells investigators that he provided drugs to pitcher Tyler Skaggs
An Angels PR employee told federal investigators he supplied late pitcher Tyler Skaggs with oxycodone and abused it with him. Skaggs died in July.
Unheralded Anibal Sanchez delivers as Nationals beat Cardinals for first NLCS win
Anibal Sanchez, the man who takes a back seat in the Nationals rotation, dominated Game 1 of the NLCS.
Anibal Sanchez loses no-hitter in eighth inning, Nationals beat Cardinals in NLCS Game 1
Anibal Sanchez went 7 2/3 innings before allowing his first hit as the Nationals beat the Cardinals 2-0 in Game 1 of the NCLS.
Opinion: Nationals back Daniel Hudson’s decision to go on paternity leave, showing baseball isn’t life
Nationals closer Daniel Hudson goes on paternity leave to start the NLCS against the St. Louis Cardinals — a handy reminder that baseball isn’t life.
NLCS preview: Surprise matchup pits Cardinals and Nationals with World Series trip on the line
After thrilling series in the last round, the Cardinals and Nationals face off in the National League Championship Series.
Cardinals manager Mike Shildt sorry for profanity – but not for passion – in leaked postgame speech
After the decisive Game 5 of the NLDS on Wednesday, Cardinals rookie Randy Arozarena streamed his manager’s postgame talk in the clubhouse.
MLB needs a new award for the playoffs. Introducing the ‘Jeter-Ortiz Cup’
Why does baseball break up its meaningless postseason awards? Here’s a new way to celebrate the best player in October.