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2016 National League Division Series

The 2016 National League Division Series were two best-of-five-game series to determine the participating teams in the 2016 National League Championship Series. The three divisional winners (seeded 1–3) and a fourth team—the winner of a one-game Wild Card playoff— played in two series. FS1 and MLB Network carried all the games in the United States.[2][3]

2016 National League Division Series
Teams
Team (Wins) Manager Season
Chicago Cubs (3) Joe Maddon 103–58, .640, GA: 17+12
San Francisco Giants (1) Bruce Bochy 87–75, .537, GB: 4
DatesOctober 7–11
TelevisionFS1 (Games 1, 3–4)
MLB Network (Game 2)
TV announcersMatt Vasgersian, John Smoltz, and Ken Rosenthal (FS1)
Bob Costas, John Smoltz, and Ken Rosenthal (MLBN)
RadioESPN
Radio announcersDan Shulman and Aaron Boone
UmpiresJohn Hirschbeck (crew chief), Marvin Hudson, Mike Muchlinski, Alan Porter, Todd Tichenor and Larry Vanover
Replay: Chris Conroy, Kerwin Danley, Gerry Davis, Adrian Johnson.[1]
Teams
Team (Wins) Manager Season
Los Angeles Dodgers (3) Dave Roberts 91–71, .562, GA: 4
Washington Nationals (2) Dusty Baker 95–67, .586, GA: 8
DatesOctober 7–13
TelevisionFS1 (Games 1–2, 4–5)
MLB Network (Game 3)
TV announcersKenny Albert, Harold Reynolds, Tom Verducci, and J. P. Morosi (FS1)
Bob Costas, Jim Kaat, and J. P. Morosi (MLBN)
RadioESPN
Radio announcersDave O'Brien and Jim Bowden
UmpiresDan Bellino, Manny González, Chris Guccione, Tom Hallion, Jeff Kellogg (crew chief) and Ron Kulpa
Replay: Chris Conroy, Kerwin Danley, Gerry Davis, Adrian Johnson.[1]
NLWCSan Francisco Giants defeated New York Mets, 3–0
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These matchups were:

The Dodgers defeated the Nationals in five games and reached the National League Championship Series for the first time since 2013.[4]

The Cubs won the Division Series three games to one and advanced to the NLCS for the second consecutive year.[5] This was the first and only playoff series loss of the Bruce Bochy-led Giants.

The Cubs went on to defeat the Dodgers in the NLCS, then win the 2016 World Series over the American League champion Cleveland Indians. Their first World title since 1908.

Matchups Edit

Chicago Cubs vs. San Francisco Giants Edit

Chicago won the series, 3–1.

Game Date Score Location Time Attendance 
1 October 7 San Francisco Giants – 0, Chicago Cubs – 1 Wrigley Field 2:30 42,148[6] 
2 October 8 San Francisco Giants – 2, Chicago Cubs – 5 Wrigley Field 3:03 42,392[7] 
3 October 10 Chicago Cubs – 5, San Francisco Giants – 6 (13) AT&T Park 5:03 43,571[8] 
4 October 11 Chicago Cubs – 6, San Francisco Giants – 5 AT&T Park 3:25 43,166[9]

Washington Nationals vs. Los Angeles Dodgers Edit

Los Angeles won the series, 3–2.

Game Date Score Location Time Attendance 
1 October 7 Los Angeles Dodgers – 4, Washington Nationals – 3 Nationals Park 3:46 43,915[10] 
2 October 9 Los Angeles Dodgers – 2, Washington Nationals – 5 Nationals Park 3:55 43,826[11] 
3 October 10 Washington Nationals – 8, Los Angeles Dodgers – 3 Dodger Stadium 4:12 53,901[12] 
4 October 11 Washington Nationals – 5, Los Angeles Dodgers – 6 Dodger Stadium 3:44 49,617[13] 
5 October 13 Los Angeles Dodgers – 4, Washington Nationals – 3 Nationals Park 4:32 43,936[14]

Chicago vs. San Francisco Edit

This was the second postseason meeting between the Cubs and Giants. Their last meeting was in the 1989 National League Championship Series, which the Giants won in five games. However, they did meet in a Wild Card tiebreaker in 1998 where the Cubs advanced, beating the Giants 5–3.[15]

Game 1 Edit

Friday, October 7, 2016 8:15 pm (CDT) at Wrigley Field in Chicago, Illinois 55 °F (13 °C), clear
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
San Francisco 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 x 1 3 0
WP: Jon Lester (1–0)   LP: Johnny Cueto (0–1)   Sv: Aroldis Chapman (1)
Home runs:
SF: None
CHC: Javier Báez (1)
Attendance: 42,148

The Cubs began postseason play with starter Jon Lester on the mound facing Johnny Cueto for the Wild Card Game-winning Giants. In the pitching duel, Lester scattered five hits in eight innings of work, shutting out the Giants.[16] Cueto also blanked the Cubs allowing only two hits until the eighth inning, when Javier Baez's home run into the left-field basket put the Cubs up 1–0. Aroldis Chapman in the ninth gave up a double to Buster Posey, but earned the save as the Cubs took a 1–0 series lead.

Game 2 Edit

Saturday, October 8, 2016 7:08 pm (CDT) at Wrigley Field in Chicago, Illinois 57 °F (14 °C), clear
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
San Francisco 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 1
Chicago 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 x 5 9 3
WP: Travis Wood (1–0)   LP: Jeff Samardzija (0–1)   Sv: Aroldis Chapman (2)
Home runs:
SF: None
CHC: Travis Wood (1)
Attendance: 42,392

In Game 2, the host Cubs scored in the first inning on a Ben Zobrist single off former Cub Jeff Samardzija.[17] Starting pitcher Kyle Hendricks had the key hit in the second inning, driving in two runs with a single up the middle. Kris Bryant drove in the Cubs' fourth run two batters later, ending Samardzija's day. In the top of the third, the Giants answered, scoring two runs on back-to-back doubles by Joe Panik and pinch-hitter Gregor Blanco and a sacrifice fly by Brandon Belt. Hendricks was hit in the arm by an Ángel Pagán line drive, forcing him to leave the game. Reliever Travis Wood ended the Giants' rally and, in the bottom half of the fourth, hit a home run to put the Cubs up 5–2. The homer was the first by a relief pitcher in a postseason game since 1924.[17] The Cub bullpen of Carl Edwards Jr., Mike Montgomery, and Héctor Rondón shut down the Giants with Aroldis Chapman getting another save.

Game 3 Edit

Monday, October 10, 2016 6:38 pm (PDT) at AT&T Park in San Francisco, California 58 °F (14 °C), partly cloudy
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 R H E
Chicago 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 10 2
San Francisco 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 6 13 1
WP: Ty Blach (1–0)   LP: Mike Montgomery (0–1)
Home runs:
CHC: Jake Arrieta (1), Kris Bryant (1)
SF: None
Attendance: 43,571

The Cubs looked to sweep the series with Jake Arrieta facing the Giants' Madison Bumgarner. The host Giants were trying to extend a streak to 10–0 in their last 10 elimination games.[18] Arrieta hit a three-run homer in the top of the second, putting the Cubs up 3–0. They threatened to chase Bumgarner in the third inning with singles by Ben Zobrist and Addison Russell, but failed to score. San Francisco scored in the third following a Denard Span double and again in the fifth after Span's triple.[19] In the eighth, Travis Wood gave up a single and Héctor Rondón walked a batter. Closer Aroldis Chapman came in early to seek a six-out save, but gave up a two-run triple to Conor Gillaspie to give the Giants' their first lead of the series. Chapman was lifted after getting only one out. The Giants added a run on a single by Brandon Crawford. In the ninth, trailing 5–3, Dexter Fowler led off with a walk and Kris Bryant hit a two-run home run off Giants' closer Sergio Romo.[20] Mike Montgomery took over in the ninth for the Cubs and held the Giants scoreless for four innings. In the 13th, the Giants' Crawford leadoff double was followed by a Joe Panik walk-off double to continue the series.

Game 4 Edit

Tuesday, October 11, 2016 5:40 pm (PDT) at AT&T Park in San Francisco, California 64 °F (18 °C), partly cloudy
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Chicago 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 6 6 0
San Francisco 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 5 11 2
WP: Héctor Rondón (1–0)   LP: Will Smith (0–1)   Sv: Aroldis Chapman (3)
Home runs:
CHC: David Ross (1)
SF: None
Attendance: 43,166

With the Giants looking to continue their streak of wins in elimination games to 11, the Cubs sent John Lackey to the mound against Matt Moore. Lackey allowed a leadoff double to Denard Span and a sacrifice fly by Buster Posey to give San Francisco an early 1–0 lead. David Ross answered for Chicago in the third with a home run, becoming the oldest catcher ever to homer in a postseason game.[21] A run-scoring to single by Moore with the bases loaded and a force-out grounder by Span in the fourth put the Giants up 3–1.[22] The Cubs bounced back with a run in the top of the fifth on a three-base throwing error by Brandon Crawford and a sacrifice fly by Ross.[21] Justin Grimm relieved Lackey in the bottom of the fifth and surrendered a single to Posey and double by Crawford that just missed being a home run. Travis Wood entered and gave up a single to Conor Gillaspie and sacrifice fly to Joe Panik as the Giants went up 5–2. Moore cruised through the next three innings before being lifted to start the ninth, a Game 5 appearing inevitable. However, the Giants ended up using five pitchers in the inning. Kris Bryant singled, Anthony Rizzo walked, and Ben Zobrist doubled to make it 5–3. With runners on second and third, Cubs manager Joe Maddon decided to pinch-hit for Addison Russell (and his 95 RBIs) with Chris Coghlan. Giants manager Bruce Bochy countered with lefty reliever Will Smith and Maddon switched to rookie catcher Willson Contreras instead. Contreras promptly singled up the middle to tie the game at 5.[23] Jason Heyward's attempted sacrifice bunt was too hard and Contreras was forced out at second, but Gold Glove winner Crawford's throw to first ended up in the dugout, allowing Heyward to reach second. Javier Baez singled up the middle to complete the Cub comeback for 6–5 lead. Aroldis Chapman struck out the side in the bottom of the ninth to end the game and series. His three saves and four save opportunities tied and set Division Series records, respectively. It marked the biggest comeback in postseason-clinching history and the first time a team had come back from a three-run deficit in the 9th inning to win a postseason series clincher since the New York Mets did so in Game 6 of the 1986 National League Championship Series.[23] This was the Giants' first postseason series defeat at home since AT&T Park opened in 2000. This was Chicago's first ever playoff win on the West Coast. The Cubs had lost 10 straight games as the visiting team on the West Coast until beating the Giants in Game 4 (they had lost three games in 1984 NLCS, three games in the 1989 NLCS, two games in the 2007 NLDS, one game in the 2008 NLDS, and Game 3 of the 2016 NLDS).

Joe Maddon stated in the off-season, after the Cubs won the World Series and broke the Curse of the Billy Goat, that Game 4 rally in the ninth of the NLDS was the most significant moment of the Cubs championship run. Maddon theorized all the pressure would have been on the Cubs having to face an experienced Giants team and Johnny Cueto in a potential winner-take-all Game 5 at Wrigley Field.[24]

Composite line score Edit

2016 NLDS (3–1): Chicago Cubs beat San Francisco Giants

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 R H E
Chicago Cubs 1 6 1 1 1 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 17 28 5
San Francisco Giants 1 0 3 2 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 13 36 3
Total attendance: 171,277   Average attendance: 42,819

Washington vs. Los Angeles Edit

This was the second postseason meeting between the Dodgers and the Nationals franchise. Their most recent meeting was in the 1981 National League Championship Series, in which the Dodgers won the National League pennant over the then-Montreal Expos in five games.[25]

Game 1 Edit

Friday, October 7, 2016 5:38 pm (EDT) at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. 72 °F (22 °C), overcast
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Los Angeles 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 8 1
Washington 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 9 0
WP: Clayton Kershaw (1–0)   LP: Max Scherzer (0–1)   Sv: Kenley Jansen (1)
Home runs:
LAD: Corey Seager (1), Justin Turner (1)
WSH: None
Attendance: 43,915

Plans called for retired pitcher Liván Hernández to throw out the ceremonial first pitch, but after Hurricane Matthew′s effects on Florida made it impossible for Hernández to fly to Washington, the host team surprised the fans at Nationals Park by having Nationals starting catcher Wilson Ramos, whose season had ended with a knee injury on September 26, throw it instead.[26] The game provided an historic first: When Dusty Baker and Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts exchanged lineup cards before the game, it became the first postseason game in the Major League Baseball history in which two African-American managers faced one another in the postseason.[27]

The game was billed as a marquee matchup between two of the best starting pitchers in Major League Baseball, Clayton Kershaw for the Dodgers and Max Scherzer for the Nationals, but neither was particularly sharp. With rookie catcher Pedro Severino behind the plate, Scherzer gave up a home run to the second batter, Dodgers rookie shortstop Corey Seager, on his sixth pitch of the game. In the third inning, after Dodgers second baseman Chase Utley drove in Andrew Toles with an RBI single, Scherzer gave up a two-run home run to Justin Turner, giving Los Angeles a 4–0 lead. The Dodgers did not score again; Scherzer allowed no more runs before leaving the game after six innings, and the Washington bullpen also held the visitors scoreless.[28]

Kershaw pitched five innings and held onto the lead, but the Nationals repeatedly pushed him to the brink, while his frequent discussions on the mound with Dodgers catcher Yasmani Grandal incited boos from the crowd.[29] In the second inning, after Daniel Murphy and Ryan Zimmerman singled and Anthony Rendon reached first on a fielder's choice, a Dodger error allowed Severino to reach safely and load the bases, but Scherzer popped out to end the inning. In the third, Rendon singled to drive in two runs as part of what promised to be a big inning, cutting the Dodgers′ lead to 4–2, but Danny Espinosa struck out to end the inning with two men on base. Severino doubled in the fourth and scored on a sacrifice fly by Trea Turner to bring Washington within 4–3, but in the fifth, with Jayson Werth and Rendon on base, Espinosa again struck out to end the inning. Although he provided his typically reliable defense, Espinosa's strikeouts left six men on base and brought three rallies to an end.[28]

Kershaw left the game after five innings and 101 pitches,[29] having given up three runs, all earned, on eight hits and a walk with seven strikeouts. Los Angeles's bullpen followed with four innings of shutout ball, but the Nationals had ample opportunities to tie the game. In the seventh inning, Murphy walked with one out, but then got a poor jump in an attempt to steal second and was thrown out. In the eighth, Clint Robinson doubled in the first postseason plate appearance of his career and speedy Michael A. Taylor pinch-ran, but Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen struck out pinch-hitter Chris Heisey on a called third strike to end the inning. It was the Nationals' last scoring threat; they had the tying run on base in four of the game's last five innings without being able to score a single run, and left nine men on base during the game. The Dodgers won 4–3 to take a 1–0 lead in the series.[28]

Game 2 Edit

Sunday, October 9, 2016 1:08 pm (EDT) at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. 64 °F (18 °C), mostly sunny
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Los Angeles 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 8 0
Washington 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 x 5 9 0
WP: Blake Treinen (1–0)   LP: Rich Hill (0–1)   Sv: Mark Melancon (1)
Home runs:
LAD: Corey Seager (2)
WSH: José Lobatón (1)
Attendance: 43,826

Originally scheduled to begin at 4:08 p.m. EDT on October 8, Game 2 was postponed due to rain from Hurricane Matthew and rescheduled for 1:08 p.m. EDT on October 9.[30][31] Retired first baseman and former National Adam LaRoche threw out the ceremonial first pitch, tossing it to his son Drake, who spent a great deal of time with the Nationals during his father's years on the team.[32][33]

Game 2 began much as Game 1 had: Washington's starting pitcher Tanner Roark, starting Game 2 because Stephen Strasburg remained sidelined with an injury, struggled; for the second game in a row, Los Angeles shortstop Corey Seager hit a first-inning home run in the Dodgers′ second at-bat of the game; and the Dodgers′ starter, Rich Hill, struck out the side in the bottom of the first, as Clayton Kershaw had in Game 1.[34] The Nationals, meanwhile, again missed a chance at a big inning when reserve catcher José Lobatón, starting in the postseason due to the unavailability of the injured Wilson Ramos, hit into a double play with the bases loaded to end the second inning.[35]

The Dodgers added another run in the third inning on an RBI single by right fielder Josh Reddick; Bryce Harper made a good throw to the plate from right field, but Lobatón was unable to tag Dodgers third baseman Justin Turner out at home.[34] Dodgers starter Rich Hill used his curveball very effectively for 3+23 innings, and Los Angeles held a 2–0 lead in the bottom of the third when Lobatón came to bat again with two outs and Daniel Murphy and Danny Espinosa on base. Lobatón hit only the second postseason home run of his career,[35][36] and only the second postseason homer by a catcher in the history of the Montreal-Washington franchise,[33][37] driving in Murphy and Espinosa to give the Nationals a 3–2 lead, the first time they had taken the lead in the series.[35]

Although Roark had an uncharacteristically unsteady outing, the Dodgers were 0-for-6 with runners in scoring position during the first five innings even though they had the bases loaded with one out three times,[33] at least in part thanks to good Nationals defensive plays, notably by left fielder Jayson Werth.[35] A tiring Roark left the game in the fifth inning, after 4+13 innings pitched and 85 pitches, with two Dodgers on base and Washington still holding a 3–2 lead. After that, Washington's bullpen, a postseason weakness for the 2012 and 2014 teams, held the Dodgers scoreless; Marc Rzepczynski, Sammy Solis, Blake Treinen, Óliver Pérez, and Mark Melancon combined to give up only three walks (all by Rzepczynski) and one hit (a single yielded by Melancon) in the game's remaining 4+23 innings, striking out five Dodgers.[33][35] The Dodgers were 1-for-9 with runners in scoring position during the game,[33] and by the end of the game, the Nationals′ bullpen had pitched 7+23 innings in the series without giving up a run.[38] Meanwhile, Murphy, who went 3-for-3 and scored a run, pushing his offensive output for the series′ first two games to 4-for-6 with two walks,[39] drove in runs with singles in the fifth and seventh innings as Nationals fans in the crowd chanted ""MVP! MVP!"[39] The Nationals went 4-for-8 with runners in scoring position, a turnaround from their previous postseason performance: From Game 5 of the 2012 National League Division Series until Lobatón's homer in the third inning, they had gone only 3-for-35 in the postseason with runners in scoring position.[35]

Washington won 5–2 to even the series at one.[35] It was the Nationals′ first postseason victory at home since a 2–1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals in Game 4 of the 2012 National League Division Series on October 11, 2012.

Game 3 Edit

Monday, October 10, 2016 1:08 pm (PDT) at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California 74 °F (23 °C), partly cloudy
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Washington 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 8 9 0
Los Angeles 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 6 1
WP: Sammy Solis (1–0)   LP: Kenta Maeda (0–1)
Home runs:
WSH: Anthony Rendon (1), Jayson Werth (1)
LAD: Carlos Ruiz (1)
Attendance: 53,901

As the series crossed the country to Los Angeles, the visiting Nationals put pressure on Dodgers starter Kenta Maeda from the outset, loading the bases in the first inning on a single and two walks; although they did not score, they forced him to throw 28 pitches. In the Dodgers′ half of the first, Nationals starter Gio González walked Justin Turner, followed by Corey Seager staking L.A. to a 1–0 lead in the first inning, as he had in both previous games of the series, this time with a double.[40]

The Nationals' offense erupted in the third inning. Trea Turner singled and scored as Jayson Werth doubled. Bryce Harper then singled, scoring Werth to give the Nats a 2–1 lead, and Anthony Rendon followed with a 432-foot (132-meter), two-run home run into the left-field seats, putting Washington ahead 4–1. Maeda left the game after the inning, having thrown 68 pitches.[40]

After the Dodgers scored their first-inning run, Gio González retired 11 of the next 12 batters. However, in the fifth inning, he gave up a two-run homer to Dodgers pinch-hitter Carlos Ruiz that narrowed the lead to 4–3. Nationals manager Dusty Baker immediately took out González and, for the second consecutive game, Nationals relievers had to pitch the final 4+23 innings. Sammy Solis pitched 1+23 innings, followed by Óliver Pérez for a third-of-an-inning and Shawn Kelley for 1+23 innings, all scoreless; Kelley retired all five Dodgers, striking out three of them. The Dodgers′ bullpen also blanked the Nationals through the eighth inning, Washington clinging to a 4–3 lead going into the ninth.[40]

Los Angeles closer Kenley Jansen came in to pitch, hoping to give the Dodgers a chance to tie or win the game in the bottom of the inning. But Jayson Werth led off with a 450-foot (137-meter) home run into the left-field stands that gave the Nationals an important insurance run. Jansen then walked second baseman Daniel Murphy, hit Harper with a pitch and, after Rendon popped out, first baseman Ryan Zimmerman doubled off the right field wall, scoring both Murphy and Harper and knocking Jansen out of the game. By the time Washington pinch-hitter Chris Heisey came to bat with a 7–3 lead, many Dodger fans were leaving the stadium; Heisey capped the inning by scoring Zimmerman with a sacrifice fly to make the score 8–3. Nationals closer Mark Melancon pitched a perfect ninth to seal the victory, completing 4+23 scoreless innings by the bullpen; in the series thus far, Nationals relievers had pitched 12+13 innings without yielding a single run, striking out 14 Dodgers.[40][41]

By the end of the game, Zimmerman was hitting .455 in the series, Werth .417 and Murphy .400.[41] The win gave the Nationals a 2–1 edge, their first lead in a postseason series since the first game of the 2012 National League Division Series.[40]

Game 4 Edit

Tuesday, October 11, 2016 2:05 pm (PDT) at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California 70 °F (21 °C), mostly cloudy
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Washington 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 5 8 0
Los Angeles 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 x 6 7 0
WP: Joe Blanton (1–0)   LP: Blake Treinen (1–1)   Sv: Kenley Jansen (2)
Home runs:
WSH: None
LAD: Adrián González (1)
Attendance: 49,617

Facing elimination, the Dodgers opted to have their ace starter Clayton Kershaw pitch again on only three days rest. In the top of the first inning, the Nationals pressed him, with Trea Turner leading off with a walk and Bryce Harper following with a single, after which Daniel Murphy drove in Turner with an RBI single to give the Nationals a run in the first inning for the first time in the series. Nationals starter Joe Ross, however, had a rough first inning himself, hitting Justin Turner with a pitch and giving up a two-run homer to Adrián González.[42]

With a 2–1 lead, Kershaw then settled down, allowing Washington to tie the game at two in the top of the third with singles by Trea Turner and Jayson Werth and a sacrifice fly by Murphy that drove in Turner, but otherwise keeping the Nationals scoreless until the seventh inning. Ross, meanwhile, struggled. In the bottom of the third inning, he gave up a lead-off double to Kershaw; after keeping Kershaw at second and recording two outs, he allowed a single by Justin Turner that scored Kershaw, walked Adrián González and Josh Reddick to load the bases, and then hit Joc Pederson with a pitch, forcing Justin Turner home from third. Ross left the game with the Dodgers leading 4–2, having thrown 55 pitches in 2+23 innings, giving up four runs, all earned, on three hits and two walks, and striking out three.[42]

The Nationals bullpen faced another long outing. They stretched their streak of scoreless innings in the series to 14+13, but with two outs in the bottom of the fifth inning, Reynaldo López became the first Washington reliever to give up a run in the series when Reddick singled and Pederson drove him in with an RBI double, giving Los Angeles a 5–2 lead.[42] The Nationals′ offense, meanwhile, finally got to Kershaw, staging a comeback in the top of the seventh inning. Danny Espinosa, who had gone 0-for-10 with nine strikeouts in the series, singled for his first hit of the 2016 postseason. He was still on first with two outs when Trea Turner singled and Harper walked to load the bases, driving Kershaw out of the game after throwing 110 pitches. Dodgers reliever Pedro Baez then hit Werth with a pitch to force Espinosa home, and reliever Luis Avilán gave up a single to Murphy that scored Turner and Harper, tying the game at five, with all five Nationals runs charged to Kershaw.[42]

Pitching the bottom of the eighth for Washington, Blake Treinen got the first two outs, but then hit Andrew Toles with a pitch and gave up a single to pinch-hitter Andre Ethier, followed by a single by Chase Utley that drove in Toles to give the Dodgers a 6–5 lead. Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen secured the Dodgers′ victory with a perfect ninth in which he struck out two Nats, and Los Angeles tied the series at two.[42]

Daniel Murphy's 2-for-3 performance in the game pushed his postseason average for 2016 to .462, and his four RBIs set a new Montreal-Washington franchise record for RBIs by a single player in a postseason game.[42][43] At the end of the game, the Nationals′ bullpen ERA for the series stood at 1.02, with only two runs given up in 17+23 innings of work.[42] Washington's starters, in contrast, had pitched only 16+13 innings and given up 13 runs, with a 7.16 ERA for the series.[42]

When Blake Treinen hit Andrew Toles with a pitch in the bottom of the eighth inning, it set two new Major League Baseball records: It was the first time in history that one team's pitchers hit four batters with pitches in a single postseason game,[44] and it was also the first time that two teams had combined to hit 11 batters with pitches in the course of a single postseason series.[44]

Game 5 Edit

Thursday, October 13, 2016 8:08 pm (EDT) at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. 64 °F (18 °C), mostly cloudy
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Los Angeles 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 8 0
Washington 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 7 0
WP: Julio Urías (1–0)   LP: Marc Rzepczynski (0–1)   Sv: Clayton Kershaw (1)
Home runs:
LAD: Joc Pederson (1)
WSH: Chris Heisey (1)
Attendance: 43,936

For the fifth and final game of the series, at Nationals Park, Dodgers starter Rich Hill on short rest struggled and didn't make it out of the third inning, yet gave up just one run. Max Scherzer held Los Angeles scoreless for the first six innings. Joc Pederson hit a solo homer to lead off the seventh inning and tie the game. A two-out pinch-hit single by Carlos Ruiz off Sammy Solis put the Dodgers ahead and Justin Turner's two-run triple extended it to 4–1. A two-run homer by Washington pinch-hitter Chris Heisey off Grant Dayton in the bottom of the inning made it 4–3, with the Dodgers bringing in closer Kenley Jansen to get out of the inning. Jansen threw a career high 51 pitches, working into the ninth inning. In a rare relief appearance, Dodger ace Clayton Kershaw came into the game with one out in the ninth, two days after throwing 110 pitches in Game 4 on short rest. He induced a pop-up by Daniel Murphy and struck out Wilmer Difo swinging to end the game and series. It was Kershaw's first save in the majors; the only save he had in the minors had come in his first professional season for the 2006 Gulf Coast Dodgers, a game in which Jansen was his catcher.[45]

At 4 hours, 32 minutes, this set a record for the longest nine-inning postseason game in Major League history. The seventh inning alone lasted an hour and six minutes, with seven pitching changes, six runs, four pinch-hitters, two pinch-runners, and a double switch.[46] This record would be passed just two years later in Game 4 of the 2018 American League Championship Series between the Boston Red Sox and the Houston Astros, which took 4 hours and 33 minutes to complete.[47] For the third time in franchise history, the Expos/Nationals blew a 2–1 lead in the postseason, both of the other times coming in 1981. In the 1981 National League Division Series, the then Expos took a 2–0 lead against the Philadelphia Phillies, lost Games 3 and 4 but won Game 5 in Philadelphia. In the ensuing NLCS against the Dodgers, the Expos also blew a 2–1 lead and lost the pennant.

The Los Angeles Dodgers are heading to Chicago.

Kenny Albert of Fox Sports, calling the final out of NLDS Game 5.[48]

With the win, the Dodgers advanced to the NLCS for the first time since 2013, with this being their fourth appearance in nine seasons.

Washington would avenge their lost to the Dodgers in 2019, beating them in five games on their way to their first World Series in franchise history. In the series, former Dodgers second baseman Howie Kendrick would hit the grand-slam that put Washington ahead on the road in extra-innings of Game 5.

Composite line score Edit

2016 NLDS (3–2): Los Angeles Dodgers beat Washington Nationals.

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Los Angeles Dodgers 5 0 6 0 3 0 4 1 0 19 37 2
Washington Nationals 1 1 7 4 1 0 6 0 4 24 42 0
Total attendance: 235,195   Average attendance: 47,039

Notes Edit

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  • 2016 Major League Baseball season schedule
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  • 2016 National League Division Series Chicago Cubs v San Francisco Giants at Baseball Reference
  • 2016 National League Division Series Washington Nationals v Los Angeles Dodgers at Baseball Reference

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The 2016 National League Division Series were two best of five game series to determine the participating teams in the 2016 National League Championship Series The three divisional winners seeded 1 3 and a fourth team the winner of a one game Wild Card playoff played in two series FS1 and MLB Network carried all the games in the United States 2 3 2016 National League Division SeriesTeamsTeam Wins ManagerSeasonChicago Cubs 3 Joe Maddon103 58 640 GA 17 1 2San Francisco Giants 1 Bruce Bochy87 75 537 GB 4DatesOctober 7 11TelevisionFS1 Games 1 3 4 MLB Network Game 2 TV announcersMatt Vasgersian John Smoltz and Ken Rosenthal FS1 Bob Costas John Smoltz and Ken Rosenthal MLBN RadioESPNRadio announcersDan Shulman and Aaron BooneUmpiresJohn Hirschbeck crew chief Marvin Hudson Mike Muchlinski Alan Porter Todd Tichenor and Larry VanoverReplay Chris Conroy Kerwin Danley Gerry Davis Adrian Johnson 1 TeamsTeam Wins ManagerSeasonLos Angeles Dodgers 3 Dave Roberts91 71 562 GA 4Washington Nationals 2 Dusty Baker95 67 586 GA 8DatesOctober 7 13TelevisionFS1 Games 1 2 4 5 MLB Network Game 3 TV announcersKenny Albert Harold Reynolds Tom Verducci and J P Morosi FS1 Bob Costas Jim Kaat and J P Morosi MLBN RadioESPNRadio announcersDave O Brien and Jim BowdenUmpiresDan Bellino Manny Gonzalez Chris Guccione Tom Hallion Jeff Kellogg crew chief and Ron KulpaReplay Chris Conroy Kerwin Danley Gerry Davis Adrian Johnson 1 NLWCSan Francisco Giants defeated New York Mets 3 0 2015 NLDS 2017 These matchups were 1 Chicago Cubs Central Division champions vs 5 San Francisco Giants Wild Card Winner Cubs win series 3 1 2 Washington Nationals East Division champions vs 3 Los Angeles Dodgers West Division champions Dodgers win series 3 2 The Dodgers defeated the Nationals in five games and reached the National League Championship Series for the first time since 2013 4 The Cubs won the Division Series three games to one and advanced to the NLCS for the second consecutive year 5 This was the first and only playoff series loss of the Bruce Bochy led Giants The Cubs went on to defeat the Dodgers in the NLCS then win the 2016 World Series over the American League champion Cleveland Indians Their first World title since 1908 Contents 1 Matchups 1 1 Chicago Cubs vs San Francisco Giants 1 2 Washington Nationals vs Los Angeles Dodgers 2 Chicago vs San Francisco 2 1 Game 1 2 2 Game 2 2 3 Game 3 2 4 Game 4 2 5 Composite line score 3 Washington vs Los Angeles 3 1 Game 1 3 2 Game 2 3 3 Game 3 3 4 Game 4 3 5 Game 5 3 6 Composite line score 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksMatchups EditChicago Cubs vs San Francisco Giants Edit Chicago won the series 3 1 Game Date Score Location Time Attendance 1 October 7 San Francisco Giants 0 Chicago Cubs 1 Wrigley Field 2 30 42 148 6 2 October 8 San Francisco Giants 2 Chicago Cubs 5 Wrigley Field 3 03 42 392 7 3 October 10 Chicago Cubs 5 San Francisco Giants 6 13 AT amp T Park 5 03 43 571 8 4 October 11 Chicago Cubs 6 San Francisco Giants 5 AT amp T Park 3 25 43 166 9 Washington Nationals vs Los Angeles Dodgers Edit Los Angeles won the series 3 2 Game Date Score Location Time Attendance 1 October 7 Los Angeles Dodgers 4 Washington Nationals 3 Nationals Park 3 46 43 915 10 2 October 9 Los Angeles Dodgers 2 Washington Nationals 5 Nationals Park 3 55 43 826 11 3 October 10 Washington Nationals 8 Los Angeles Dodgers 3 Dodger Stadium 4 12 53 901 12 4 October 11 Washington Nationals 5 Los Angeles Dodgers 6 Dodger Stadium 3 44 49 617 13 5 October 13 Los Angeles Dodgers 4 Washington Nationals 3 Nationals Park 4 32 43 936 14 Chicago vs San Francisco EditThis was the second postseason meeting between the Cubs and Giants Their last meeting was in the 1989 National League Championship Series which the Giants won in five games However they did meet in a Wild Card tiebreaker in 1998 where the Cubs advanced beating the Giants 5 3 15 Game 1 Edit Friday October 7 2016 8 15 pm CDT at Wrigley Field in Chicago Illinois 55 F 13 C clear Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H ESan Francisco 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 x 1 3 0WP Jon Lester 1 0 LP Johnny Cueto 0 1 Sv Aroldis Chapman 1 Home runs SF NoneCHC Javier Baez 1 Attendance 42 148The Cubs began postseason play with starter Jon Lester on the mound facing Johnny Cueto for the Wild Card Game winning Giants In the pitching duel Lester scattered five hits in eight innings of work shutting out the Giants 16 Cueto also blanked the Cubs allowing only two hits until the eighth inning when Javier Baez s home run into the left field basket put the Cubs up 1 0 Aroldis Chapman in the ninth gave up a double to Buster Posey but earned the save as the Cubs took a 1 0 series lead Game 2 Edit Saturday October 8 2016 7 08 pm CDT at Wrigley Field in Chicago Illinois 57 F 14 C clear Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H ESan Francisco 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 1Chicago 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 x 5 9 3WP Travis Wood 1 0 LP Jeff Samardzija 0 1 Sv Aroldis Chapman 2 Home runs SF NoneCHC Travis Wood 1 Attendance 42 392In Game 2 the host Cubs scored in the first inning on a Ben Zobrist single off former Cub Jeff Samardzija 17 Starting pitcher Kyle Hendricks had the key hit in the second inning driving in two runs with a single up the middle Kris Bryant drove in the Cubs fourth run two batters later ending Samardzija s day In the top of the third the Giants answered scoring two runs on back to back doubles by Joe Panik and pinch hitter Gregor Blanco and a sacrifice fly by Brandon Belt Hendricks was hit in the arm by an Angel Pagan line drive forcing him to leave the game Reliever Travis Wood ended the Giants rally and in the bottom half of the fourth hit a home run to put the Cubs up 5 2 The homer was the first by a relief pitcher in a postseason game since 1924 17 The Cub bullpen of Carl Edwards Jr Mike Montgomery and Hector Rondon shut down the Giants with Aroldis Chapman getting another save Game 3 Edit Monday October 10 2016 6 38 pm PDT at AT amp T Park in San Francisco California 58 F 14 C partly cloudy Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 R H EChicago 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 10 2San Francisco 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 6 13 1WP Ty Blach 1 0 LP Mike Montgomery 0 1 Home runs CHC Jake Arrieta 1 Kris Bryant 1 SF NoneAttendance 43 571The Cubs looked to sweep the series with Jake Arrieta facing the Giants Madison Bumgarner The host Giants were trying to extend a streak to 10 0 in their last 10 elimination games 18 Arrieta hit a three run homer in the top of the second putting the Cubs up 3 0 They threatened to chase Bumgarner in the third inning with singles by Ben Zobrist and Addison Russell but failed to score San Francisco scored in the third following a Denard Span double and again in the fifth after Span s triple 19 In the eighth Travis Wood gave up a single and Hector Rondon walked a batter Closer Aroldis Chapman came in early to seek a six out save but gave up a two run triple to Conor Gillaspie to give the Giants their first lead of the series Chapman was lifted after getting only one out The Giants added a run on a single by Brandon Crawford In the ninth trailing 5 3 Dexter Fowler led off with a walk and Kris Bryant hit a two run home run off Giants closer Sergio Romo 20 Mike Montgomery took over in the ninth for the Cubs and held the Giants scoreless for four innings In the 13th the Giants Crawford leadoff double was followed by a Joe Panik walk off double to continue the series Game 4 Edit Tuesday October 11 2016 5 40 pm PDT at AT amp T Park in San Francisco California 64 F 18 C partly cloudy Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H EChicago 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 6 6 0San Francisco 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 5 11 2WP Hector Rondon 1 0 LP Will Smith 0 1 Sv Aroldis Chapman 3 Home runs CHC David Ross 1 SF NoneAttendance 43 166With the Giants looking to continue their streak of wins in elimination games to 11 the Cubs sent John Lackey to the mound against Matt Moore Lackey allowed a leadoff double to Denard Span and a sacrifice fly by Buster Posey to give San Francisco an early 1 0 lead David Ross answered for Chicago in the third with a home run becoming the oldest catcher ever to homer in a postseason game 21 A run scoring to single by Moore with the bases loaded and a force out grounder by Span in the fourth put the Giants up 3 1 22 The Cubs bounced back with a run in the top of the fifth on a three base throwing error by Brandon Crawford and a sacrifice fly by Ross 21 Justin Grimm relieved Lackey in the bottom of the fifth and surrendered a single to Posey and double by Crawford that just missed being a home run Travis Wood entered and gave up a single to Conor Gillaspie and sacrifice fly to Joe Panik as the Giants went up 5 2 Moore cruised through the next three innings before being lifted to start the ninth a Game 5 appearing inevitable However the Giants ended up using five pitchers in the inning Kris Bryant singled Anthony Rizzo walked and Ben Zobrist doubled to make it 5 3 With runners on second and third Cubs manager Joe Maddon decided to pinch hit for Addison Russell and his 95 RBIs with Chris Coghlan Giants manager Bruce Bochy countered with lefty reliever Will Smith and Maddon switched to rookie catcher Willson Contreras instead Contreras promptly singled up the middle to tie the game at 5 23 Jason Heyward s attempted sacrifice bunt was too hard and Contreras was forced out at second but Gold Glove winner Crawford s throw to first ended up in the dugout allowing Heyward to reach second Javier Baez singled up the middle to complete the Cub comeback for 6 5 lead Aroldis Chapman struck out the side in the bottom of the ninth to end the game and series His three saves and four save opportunities tied and set Division Series records respectively It marked the biggest comeback in postseason clinching history and the first time a team had come back from a three run deficit in the 9th inning to win a postseason series clincher since the New York Mets did so in Game 6 of the 1986 National League Championship Series 23 This was the Giants first postseason series defeat at home since AT amp T Park opened in 2000 This was Chicago s first ever playoff win on the West Coast The Cubs had lost 10 straight games as the visiting team on the West Coast until beating the Giants in Game 4 they had lost three games in 1984 NLCS three games in the 1989 NLCS two games in the 2007 NLDS one game in the 2008 NLDS and Game 3 of the 2016 NLDS Joe Maddon stated in the off season after the Cubs won the World Series and broke the Curse of the Billy Goat that Game 4 rally in the ninth of the NLDS was the most significant moment of the Cubs championship run Maddon theorized all the pressure would have been on the Cubs having to face an experienced Giants team and Johnny Cueto in a potential winner take all Game 5 at Wrigley Field 24 Composite line score Edit 2016 NLDS 3 1 Chicago Cubs beat San Francisco Giants Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 R H EChicago Cubs 1 6 1 1 1 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 17 28 5San Francisco Giants 1 0 3 2 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 13 36 3Total attendance 171 277 Average attendance 42 819Washington vs Los Angeles EditThis was the second postseason meeting between the Dodgers and the Nationals franchise Their most recent meeting was in the 1981 National League Championship Series in which the Dodgers won the National League pennant over the then Montreal Expos in five games 25 Game 1 Edit Friday October 7 2016 5 38 pm EDT at Nationals Park in Washington D C 72 F 22 C overcast Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H ELos Angeles 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 8 1Washington 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 9 0WP Clayton Kershaw 1 0 LP Max Scherzer 0 1 Sv Kenley Jansen 1 Home runs LAD Corey Seager 1 Justin Turner 1 WSH NoneAttendance 43 915Plans called for retired pitcher Livan Hernandez to throw out the ceremonial first pitch but after Hurricane Matthew s effects on Florida made it impossible for Hernandez to fly to Washington the host team surprised the fans at Nationals Park by having Nationals starting catcher Wilson Ramos whose season had ended with a knee injury on September 26 throw it instead 26 The game provided an historic first When Dusty Baker and Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts exchanged lineup cards before the game it became the first postseason game in the Major League Baseball history in which two African American managers faced one another in the postseason 27 The game was billed as a marquee matchup between two of the best starting pitchers in Major League Baseball Clayton Kershaw for the Dodgers and Max Scherzer for the Nationals but neither was particularly sharp With rookie catcher Pedro Severino behind the plate Scherzer gave up a home run to the second batter Dodgers rookie shortstop Corey Seager on his sixth pitch of the game In the third inning after Dodgers second baseman Chase Utley drove in Andrew Toles with an RBI single Scherzer gave up a two run home run to Justin Turner giving Los Angeles a 4 0 lead The Dodgers did not score again Scherzer allowed no more runs before leaving the game after six innings and the Washington bullpen also held the visitors scoreless 28 Kershaw pitched five innings and held onto the lead but the Nationals repeatedly pushed him to the brink while his frequent discussions on the mound with Dodgers catcher Yasmani Grandal incited boos from the crowd 29 In the second inning after Daniel Murphy and Ryan Zimmerman singled and Anthony Rendon reached first on a fielder s choice a Dodger error allowed Severino to reach safely and load the bases but Scherzer popped out to end the inning In the third Rendon singled to drive in two runs as part of what promised to be a big inning cutting the Dodgers lead to 4 2 but Danny Espinosa struck out to end the inning with two men on base Severino doubled in the fourth and scored on a sacrifice fly by Trea Turner to bring Washington within 4 3 but in the fifth with Jayson Werth and Rendon on base Espinosa again struck out to end the inning Although he provided his typically reliable defense Espinosa s strikeouts left six men on base and brought three rallies to an end 28 Kershaw left the game after five innings and 101 pitches 29 having given up three runs all earned on eight hits and a walk with seven strikeouts Los Angeles s bullpen followed with four innings of shutout ball but the Nationals had ample opportunities to tie the game In the seventh inning Murphy walked with one out but then got a poor jump in an attempt to steal second and was thrown out In the eighth Clint Robinson doubled in the first postseason plate appearance of his career and speedy Michael A Taylor pinch ran but Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen struck out pinch hitter Chris Heisey on a called third strike to end the inning It was the Nationals last scoring threat they had the tying run on base in four of the game s last five innings without being able to score a single run and left nine men on base during the game The Dodgers won 4 3 to take a 1 0 lead in the series 28 Game 2 Edit Sunday October 9 2016 1 08 pm EDT at Nationals Park in Washington D C 64 F 18 C mostly sunny Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H ELos Angeles 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 8 0Washington 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 x 5 9 0WP Blake Treinen 1 0 LP Rich Hill 0 1 Sv Mark Melancon 1 Home runs LAD Corey Seager 2 WSH Jose Lobaton 1 Attendance 43 826Originally scheduled to begin at 4 08 p m EDT on October 8 Game 2 was postponed due to rain from Hurricane Matthew and rescheduled for 1 08 p m EDT on October 9 30 31 Retired first baseman and former National Adam LaRoche threw out the ceremonial first pitch tossing it to his son Drake who spent a great deal of time with the Nationals during his father s years on the team 32 33 Game 2 began much as Game 1 had Washington s starting pitcher Tanner Roark starting Game 2 because Stephen Strasburg remained sidelined with an injury struggled for the second game in a row Los Angeles shortstop Corey Seager hit a first inning home run in the Dodgers second at bat of the game and the Dodgers starter Rich Hill struck out the side in the bottom of the first as Clayton Kershaw had in Game 1 34 The Nationals meanwhile again missed a chance at a big inning when reserve catcher Jose Lobaton starting in the postseason due to the unavailability of the injured Wilson Ramos hit into a double play with the bases loaded to end the second inning 35 The Dodgers added another run in the third inning on an RBI single by right fielder Josh Reddick Bryce Harper made a good throw to the plate from right field but Lobaton was unable to tag Dodgers third baseman Justin Turner out at home 34 Dodgers starter Rich Hill used his curveball very effectively for 3 2 3 innings and Los Angeles held a 2 0 lead in the bottom of the third when Lobaton came to bat again with two outs and Daniel Murphy and Danny Espinosa on base Lobaton hit only the second postseason home run of his career 35 36 and only the second postseason homer by a catcher in the history of the Montreal Washington franchise 33 37 driving in Murphy and Espinosa to give the Nationals a 3 2 lead the first time they had taken the lead in the series 35 Although Roark had an uncharacteristically unsteady outing the Dodgers were 0 for 6 with runners in scoring position during the first five innings even though they had the bases loaded with one out three times 33 at least in part thanks to good Nationals defensive plays notably by left fielder Jayson Werth 35 A tiring Roark left the game in the fifth inning after 4 1 3 innings pitched and 85 pitches with two Dodgers on base and Washington still holding a 3 2 lead After that Washington s bullpen a postseason weakness for the 2012 and 2014 teams held the Dodgers scoreless Marc Rzepczynski Sammy Solis Blake Treinen oliver Perez and Mark Melancon combined to give up only three walks all by Rzepczynski and one hit a single yielded by Melancon in the game s remaining 4 2 3 innings striking out five Dodgers 33 35 The Dodgers were 1 for 9 with runners in scoring position during the game 33 and by the end of the game the Nationals bullpen had pitched 7 2 3 innings in the series without giving up a run 38 Meanwhile Murphy who went 3 for 3 and scored a run pushing his offensive output for the series first two games to 4 for 6 with two walks 39 drove in runs with singles in the fifth and seventh innings as Nationals fans in the crowd chanted MVP MVP 39 The Nationals went 4 for 8 with runners in scoring position a turnaround from their previous postseason performance From Game 5 of the 2012 National League Division Series until Lobaton s homer in the third inning they had gone only 3 for 35 in the postseason with runners in scoring position 35 Washington won 5 2 to even the series at one 35 It was the Nationals first postseason victory at home since a 2 1 win over the St Louis Cardinals in Game 4 of the 2012 National League Division Series on October 11 2012 Game 3 Edit Monday October 10 2016 1 08 pm PDT at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles California 74 F 23 C partly cloudy Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H EWashington 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 8 9 0Los Angeles 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 6 1WP Sammy Solis 1 0 LP Kenta Maeda 0 1 Home runs WSH Anthony Rendon 1 Jayson Werth 1 LAD Carlos Ruiz 1 Attendance 53 901As the series crossed the country to Los Angeles the visiting Nationals put pressure on Dodgers starter Kenta Maeda from the outset loading the bases in the first inning on a single and two walks although they did not score they forced him to throw 28 pitches In the Dodgers half of the first Nationals starter Gio Gonzalez walked Justin Turner followed by Corey Seager staking L A to a 1 0 lead in the first inning as he had in both previous games of the series this time with a double 40 The Nationals offense erupted in the third inning Trea Turner singled and scored as Jayson Werth doubled Bryce Harper then singled scoring Werth to give the Nats a 2 1 lead and Anthony Rendon followed with a 432 foot 132 meter two run home run into the left field seats putting Washington ahead 4 1 Maeda left the game after the inning having thrown 68 pitches 40 After the Dodgers scored their first inning run Gio Gonzalez retired 11 of the next 12 batters However in the fifth inning he gave up a two run homer to Dodgers pinch hitter Carlos Ruiz that narrowed the lead to 4 3 Nationals manager Dusty Baker immediately took out Gonzalez and for the second consecutive game Nationals relievers had to pitch the final 4 2 3 innings Sammy Solis pitched 1 2 3 innings followed by oliver Perez for a third of an inning and Shawn Kelley for 1 2 3 innings all scoreless Kelley retired all five Dodgers striking out three of them The Dodgers bullpen also blanked the Nationals through the eighth inning Washington clinging to a 4 3 lead going into the ninth 40 Los Angeles closer Kenley Jansen came in to pitch hoping to give the Dodgers a chance to tie or win the game in the bottom of the inning But Jayson Werth led off with a 450 foot 137 meter home run into the left field stands that gave the Nationals an important insurance run Jansen then walked second baseman Daniel Murphy hit Harper with a pitch and after Rendon popped out first baseman Ryan Zimmerman doubled off the right field wall scoring both Murphy and Harper and knocking Jansen out of the game By the time Washington pinch hitter Chris Heisey came to bat with a 7 3 lead many Dodger fans were leaving the stadium Heisey capped the inning by scoring Zimmerman with a sacrifice fly to make the score 8 3 Nationals closer Mark Melancon pitched a perfect ninth to seal the victory completing 4 2 3 scoreless innings by the bullpen in the series thus far Nationals relievers had pitched 12 1 3 innings without yielding a single run striking out 14 Dodgers 40 41 By the end of the game Zimmerman was hitting 455 in the series Werth 417 and Murphy 400 41 The win gave the Nationals a 2 1 edge their first lead in a postseason series since the first game of the 2012 National League Division Series 40 Game 4 Edit Tuesday October 11 2016 2 05 pm PDT at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles California 70 F 21 C mostly cloudy Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H EWashington 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 5 8 0Los Angeles 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 x 6 7 0WP Joe Blanton 1 0 LP Blake Treinen 1 1 Sv Kenley Jansen 2 Home runs WSH NoneLAD Adrian Gonzalez 1 Attendance 49 617Facing elimination the Dodgers opted to have their ace starter Clayton Kershaw pitch again on only three days rest In the top of the first inning the Nationals pressed him with Trea Turner leading off with a walk and Bryce Harper following with a single after which Daniel Murphy drove in Turner with an RBI single to give the Nationals a run in the first inning for the first time in the series Nationals starter Joe Ross however had a rough first inning himself hitting Justin Turner with a pitch and giving up a two run homer to Adrian Gonzalez 42 With a 2 1 lead Kershaw then settled down allowing Washington to tie the game at two in the top of the third with singles by Trea Turner and Jayson Werth and a sacrifice fly by Murphy that drove in Turner but otherwise keeping the Nationals scoreless until the seventh inning Ross meanwhile struggled In the bottom of the third inning he gave up a lead off double to Kershaw after keeping Kershaw at second and recording two outs he allowed a single by Justin Turner that scored Kershaw walked Adrian Gonzalez and Josh Reddick to load the bases and then hit Joc Pederson with a pitch forcing Justin Turner home from third Ross left the game with the Dodgers leading 4 2 having thrown 55 pitches in 2 2 3 innings giving up four runs all earned on three hits and two walks and striking out three 42 The Nationals bullpen faced another long outing They stretched their streak of scoreless innings in the series to 14 1 3 but with two outs in the bottom of the fifth inning Reynaldo Lopez became the first Washington reliever to give up a run in the series when Reddick singled and Pederson drove him in with an RBI double giving Los Angeles a 5 2 lead 42 The Nationals offense meanwhile finally got to Kershaw staging a comeback in the top of the seventh inning Danny Espinosa who had gone 0 for 10 with nine strikeouts in the series singled for his first hit of the 2016 postseason He was still on first with two outs when Trea Turner singled and Harper walked to load the bases driving Kershaw out of the game after throwing 110 pitches Dodgers reliever Pedro Baez then hit Werth with a pitch to force Espinosa home and reliever Luis Avilan gave up a single to Murphy that scored Turner and Harper tying the game at five with all five Nationals runs charged to Kershaw 42 Pitching the bottom of the eighth for Washington Blake Treinen got the first two outs but then hit Andrew Toles with a pitch and gave up a single to pinch hitter Andre Ethier followed by a single by Chase Utley that drove in Toles to give the Dodgers a 6 5 lead Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen secured the Dodgers victory with a perfect ninth in which he struck out two Nats and Los Angeles tied the series at two 42 Daniel Murphy s 2 for 3 performance in the game pushed his postseason average for 2016 to 462 and his four RBIs set a new Montreal Washington franchise record for RBIs by a single player in a postseason game 42 43 At the end of the game the Nationals bullpen ERA for the series stood at 1 02 with only two runs given up in 17 2 3 innings of work 42 Washington s starters in contrast had pitched only 16 1 3 innings and given up 13 runs with a 7 16 ERA for the series 42 When Blake Treinen hit Andrew Toles with a pitch in the bottom of the eighth inning it set two new Major League Baseball records It was the first time in history that one team s pitchers hit four batters with pitches in a single postseason game 44 and it was also the first time that two teams had combined to hit 11 batters with pitches in the course of a single postseason series 44 Game 5 Edit Thursday October 13 2016 8 08 pm EDT at Nationals Park in Washington D C 64 F 18 C mostly cloudy Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H ELos Angeles 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 8 0Washington 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 7 0WP Julio Urias 1 0 LP Marc Rzepczynski 0 1 Sv Clayton Kershaw 1 Home runs LAD Joc Pederson 1 WSH Chris Heisey 1 Attendance 43 936For the fifth and final game of the series at Nationals Park Dodgers starter Rich Hill on short rest struggled and didn t make it out of the third inning yet gave up just one run Max Scherzer held Los Angeles scoreless for the first six innings Joc Pederson hit a solo homer to lead off the seventh inning and tie the game A two out pinch hit single by Carlos Ruiz off Sammy Solis put the Dodgers ahead and Justin Turner s two run triple extended it to 4 1 A two run homer by Washington pinch hitter Chris Heisey off Grant Dayton in the bottom of the inning made it 4 3 with the Dodgers bringing in closer Kenley Jansen to get out of the inning Jansen threw a career high 51 pitches working into the ninth inning In a rare relief appearance Dodger ace Clayton Kershaw came into the game with one out in the ninth two days after throwing 110 pitches in Game 4 on short rest He induced a pop up by Daniel Murphy and struck out Wilmer Difo swinging to end the game and series It was Kershaw s first save in the majors the only save he had in the minors had come in his first professional season for the 2006 Gulf Coast Dodgers a game in which Jansen was his catcher 45 At 4 hours 32 minutes this set a record for the longest nine inning postseason game in Major League history The seventh inning alone lasted an hour and six minutes with seven pitching changes six runs four pinch hitters two pinch runners and a double switch 46 This record would be passed just two years later in Game 4 of the 2018 American League Championship Series between the Boston Red Sox and the Houston Astros which took 4 hours and 33 minutes to complete 47 For the third time in franchise history the Expos Nationals blew a 2 1 lead in the postseason both of the other times coming in 1981 In the 1981 National League Division Series the then Expos took a 2 0 lead against the Philadelphia Phillies lost Games 3 and 4 but won Game 5 in Philadelphia In the ensuing NLCS against the Dodgers the Expos also blew a 2 1 lead and lost the pennant The Los Angeles Dodgers are heading to Chicago Kenny Albert of Fox Sports calling the final out of NLDS Game 5 48 With the win the Dodgers advanced to the NLCS for the first time since 2013 with this being their fourth appearance in nine seasons Washington would avenge their lost to the Dodgers in 2019 beating them in five games on their way to their first World Series in franchise history In the series former Dodgers second baseman Howie Kendrick would hit the grand slam that put Washington ahead on the road in extra innings of Game 5 Composite line score Edit 2016 NLDS 3 2 Los Angeles Dodgers beat Washington Nationals Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H ELos Angeles Dodgers 5 0 6 0 3 0 4 1 0 19 37 2Washington Nationals 1 1 7 4 1 0 6 0 4 24 42 0Total attendance 235 195 Average attendance 47 039Notes EditReferences Edit a b Wild Card and Division Series Umpires Close Call Sports amp Umpire Ejection Fantasy League October 3 2016 Newman Mark August 24 2016 To the races MLB postseason schedule announced MLB com Major League Baseball Advanced Media Archived from the original on September 17 2017 Retrieved August 24 2016 Normandin Marc August 23 2016 2016 MLB playoff schedule released SBNation com SB Nation Retrieved August 23 2016 Dodgers beat Nationals in NLDS to go to NLCS Major League Baseball October 13 2016 Retrieved October 13 2016 Cubs rally to defeat Giants advance to NLCS Major League Baseball October 12 2016 Retrieved October 13 2016 Boxscore San Francisco vs Chicago Game 1 MLB com Retrieved October 7 2016 Boxscore San Francisco vs Chicago Game 2 MLB com Retrieved October 8 2016 Boxscore Chicago vs San Francisco Game 3 MLB com Retrieved October 10 2016 Boxsorce Chicago vs San Francisco Game 4 MLB com Retrieved October 11 2016 Boxscore Los 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washingtonpost com Retrieved October 6 2016 a b c Janes Chelsea NLDS Game 1 Dodgers top Nationals as Clayton Kershaw bests Max Scherzer washingtonpost com Retrieved October 7 2016 a b Fendrich Howard Kershaw Seager Turner lead LA past Nats 4 3 in NLDS opener washingtonpost com Archived from the original on October 9 2016 Retrieved October 7 2016 Zuckerman Mark NLDS Game 2 postponed until Sunday at 1 08 p m updated masnsports com Retrieved October 8 2016 Hurricane Matthew nixes Sprint Cup NLDS events Daytona Beach Journal October 8 2016 Payne Marissa Adam LaRoche and his son are throwing out the first pitch at Nats Game 2 washingtonpost com Retrieved October 5 2016 a b c d e Wallacefirst1 Ava Best and worst moments from the Nationals 5 2 Game 2 win over the Dodgers washingtonpost com Retrieved October 9 2016 a b Boswell Thomas With Jose Lobaton s homer Nats head west with momentum in their carry ons washingtonpost com Retrieved October 9 2016 a b c d e f g Janes Chelsea Unlikely hero Jose Lobaton s three run homer evens Nats and Dodgers in NLDS washingtonpost com Retrieved October 9 2016 Jose Lobaton s only previous postseason home run had been a walk off homer for the Tampa Bay Rays in 2013 See DiNitto Marcus MLB playoffs 2016 Three takeaways from Nationals NLDS Game 2 win over Dodgers sportingnews com Retrieved October 9 2016 The only previous postseason home run by a catcher for the Montreal Washington franchise was by Gary Carter for the Montreal Expos in 1981 See DiNitto Marcus MLB playoffs 2016 Three takeaways from Nationals NLDS Game 2 win over Dodgers sportingnews com Retrieved October 9 2016 Kilgore Adam On Baseball Nationals bullpen comes up big in Game 2 of NLDS washingtonpost com Retrieved October 9 2016 a b Castillo Jorge After shaking off some rust Daniel Murphy is in October form once again washingtonpost com Retrieved October 9 2016 a b c d e Castillo Jorge Werth Rendon homer and bullpen steps up as Nats take 2 1 series lead washingtonpost com Retrieved October 10 2016 a b Boswell Thomas With two shots to knock out the Dodgers the Nats are in the driver s seat washingtonpost com Retrieved October 10 2016 a b c d e f g h Janes Chelsea Nationals get to Clayton Kershaw but bullpen finally breaks as Dodgers force Game 5 washingtonpost com October 11 2016 9 13 p m EDT Lee Forrest Los Angeles Dodgers edge Washington Nationals send NLDS to Game 5 upi com October 12 2016 2 25 AM a b Allen Scott Game 4 best and worst Dodgers even series with 6 5 win over Nats washingtonpost com October 11 2016 8 56 p m EDT Collier Jamal and Ken Gurnick October 14 2016 NCapital gain LA wins in DC advances to NLCS MLB com Archived from the original on October 18 2016 Retrieved October 14 2016 The Seventh Inning of Dodgers Nationals Was Insane and Made Me Feel Insane October 14 2016 Red Sox 8 Astros 6 Final Score on MLB Gameday MLB com MLB com Kershaw fans Difo Dodgers advance YouTube Major League Baseball Advanced Media October 13 2016 External links 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