Yadier Molina homered in the fourth for St. Louis, and the Cardinals added three more runs in the fifth. They managed to get potential tying runs on base with two outs in the eighth, but Daniel Hudson got the longtime Cardinal Matt Carpenter to ground out, ending that threat. After Hudson closed the game out in the ninth, his teammates rushed the field as fireworks exploded.
“I don’t know what it means to me, but I’m excited about what it means to this organization and the fan base,” reliever Sean Doolittle said.
The Nationals will begin their first World Series appearance next Tuesday against the winner of the American League Championship Series between the Yankees and the Houston Astros.
The last World Series game in Washington was played on Oct. 7, 1933, when the Senators lost to the New York Giants in the clinching Game 5. Those Senators moved to Minnesota in 1961 and became the Twins, and a new version of the Senators emerged in Washington that same year. But they lasted only 11 seasons before moving to Texas to become the Rangers.
For older baseball fans in D.C., the wait for another World Series has felt interminable. That is especially so because after the Senators lost to the Giants in 1933, the team had a winning record only four more times before moving to Minnesota.
But today a new team plays baseball in Washington, and the World Series is back in town. Now the Nationals will try to become the city’s second major league champion — and the first since the Senators won the Series in 1924.
“We’re going to enjoy this a lot tonight,” Zimmerman said. “Probably tomorrow as well. And then we are kind of on to the next.”