(AL1) Houston Astros vs. (NL4) Washington Nationals {{MLB Playoff Summary This was the second World Series to feature two expansion teams, as well as the first World Series since
1933 to be played in
Washington, D.C., when the
Washington Senators fell to the then-
New York Giants in five games. In a significant upset given their regular season win differential, the 93-win Nationals defeated the heavily-favored 107-win Astros in seven games to win their first championship in franchise history. This was the first championship series in the history of North American sports in which neither team won a home game. In Game 1, behind home runs from
Ryan Zimmerman and
Juan Soto, the Nationals overcame an early Astros lead to win by one run.
Stephen Strasburg pitched six solid innings as the Nationals blew out the Astros in Game 2 to take a 2–0 series lead headed to the nation’s capital, winning their eight straight postseason game. In the first World Series game played in Washington, D.C. in 85 years, the Astros won by three runs to get on the board in the series.
José Urquidy pitched five innings of shutout ball as the Astros blew out the Nationals to even the series, capped off by a grand slam by
Alex Bregman in the top of the seventh.
Gerrit Cole pitched seven solid innings as the Astros again blew out the Nationals to take a 3–2 series lead back home to Houston, becoming the first team since the
New York Yankees in
1996 to win three straight World Series games on the road. In Game 6, Strasburg pitched eight strong innings as the Nationals blew out the Astros to force a seventh game after a controversial interference call and ejection. In Game 7, the Astros held a 2–0 lead going into the top of the seventh and were eight outs away from the championship, when the Nationals’
Anthony Rendon hit a solo home run to cut the Astros’ lead to one. Then,
Howie Kendrick hit a two-run home run to put the Nationals in the lead for good. The Nationals then scored three more unanswered runs in the top of the eighth and ninth innings to secure the title. This was the first World Series title for the nation's capital since
1924, when the Senators defeated the Giants in seven games. Despite the win, no MLB team from the nation's capital had won a home game in the World Series since 1933. In 2023, the Nationals’ upset of the Astros was ranked as the third biggest upset in World Series history by
MLB.com. To date, this is the last postseason appearance by the Nationals franchise. The Astros returned to the World Series in
2021, but were defeated by the
Atlanta Braves in six games. The Astros would win their next and most recent championship in
2022 over the
Philadelphia Phillies in six games. ==Broadcasting==