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RECAP: Nationals beat Astros 6-2 to win Washington's first World Series since 1924

The Washington Nationals beat the Houston Astros 6-2 in Game 7 of the World Series to win Washington's first baseball title in 95 years.

HOUSTON — Fourteen years after the Montreal Expos moved relocated and 95 years after the Senators won their last World Series title, Washington D.C. once again lays claim to a baseball championship.

On Wednesday, the Nationals topped the Houston Astros 6-2 to win a winner-take-all Game 7 matchup in the 2019 World Series. Washington initially fell behind 2-0, but rallied in the seventh inning to take a 3-2 after an Anthony Rendon solo home run and Howie Kendrick 2-run homer before adding three more insurance runs in the top of the eighth.

Patrick Corbin picked up the win for Washington, which won all four of its road games against Houston in the series.

What follows is a running recap of Game 7, complete with highlights and analysis.

End of game: Nationals 6, Astros 2

Three up, three down for Daniel Hudson, who strikes out Michael Brantley for the final out of the World Series.

Middle of ninth: Nationals 6, Astros 2

Joe Smith in for Houston. Ryan Zimmerman reaches base on a leadoff single and Yan Gomes grounds into a fielder's choice. Victor Robles reaches on a single to put two on with one out and Trea Turner loads the bases with a walk.

Adam Eaton brings in two with a 2-RBI single off of Jose Urquidy before an Anthony Rendon pop out and Juan Soto fly out end the inning.

End of eighth: Nationals 4, Astros 2

Corbin still in for Washington and he strikes out Carlos Carroea, grounds out Robinson Chirinos and strikes out Jake Marisnick for a 1-2-3 inning.

Middle of eigth: Nationals 4, Astros 2

Osuna still in and forces a Trea Turner ground out before walking Adam Eaton, who goes on to steal second with one out. Anthony Rendon flies out to center for the second out but Juan Soto knocks in Eaton with a single to give the Nationals a 4-2 lead.

Soto then advances to third on a Kendrick single before Houston brings in Ryan Pressly to line out Asdrubal Cabrera and head to the bottom of the eighth.

End of seventh: Nationals 3, Astros 2

Corbin still in for Washington. Michael Brantley flies out to deep center and Alex Bregman grounds out before a Yuri Gurriel single. Yordan Alvarez, however, grounds out to Corbin and the Nationals are six outs away from a championship.

Middle of seventh: Nationals 3, Astros 2

Greinke still in. Adam Eaton grounds out to short but Anthony Rendon puts the Nationals on the board with a solo shot to right field. After a Juan Soto walk, A.J. Hinch pulls Greinke for Will Harris, who surrenders a Howie Kendrick homer to right field.

Hinch then brings in Roberto Osuna to close the inning.

Greinke's final line: 6.1 innings pitched, 2 earned runs, 2 hits, 3 strikeouts.

End of sixth: Astros 2, Nationals 0

Patrick Corbin in for Washington and he surrenders a leadoff hit to Jake Marisnick to start the inning. Corbin, however, battles back to strike out George Springer before forcing Jost Altuve into a ground out double play.

Scherzer's final line: Five innings pitched, 7 hits, 2 runs, 4 walks, 3 strikeouts.

Middle of sixth: Astros 2, Nationals 0

Greinke still in for Houston and he forces a Yan Gomes fly out and a Victor Robles check swing ground out before striking out Trea Turner looking to complete the 1-2-3 inning.

End of fifth: Astros 2, Nationals 0

Scherzer still in the game and Michael Brantley reaches first on a leadoff single. Scherzer strikes out Alex Bregman and forces Yuli Gurriel into a fielder's choice. Yordan Alvarez walks and Carlos Correa lines a hit off the glove of Anthony Rendon, bringing in Gurriel for another run. Robinson Chirinos then strikes out to end the inning.

Middle of fifth: Astros 1, Nationals 0

Following a Juan Soto strikeout, Howie Kendrick reaches first base on a walk. Asdrubal Cabrera grounds out, advancing Kendrick to second -- the furthest a Nationals baserunner has traveled tonight -- but Ryan Zimmerman flies out to first base to end the top of the fifth.

End of fourth: Astros 1, Nationals 0

Carlos Correa grounds out to second and Robinson Chirinos strikes out before Josh Reddick notches a two-out single and George Springer reaches first on a walk. In what could be Max Scherzer's final batter of the game, Jose Altuve flies out to end the inning.

Middle of fourth: Astros 1, Nationals 0

Trea Turner and Adam Eaton each ground out to Zack Greinke and Anthony Rendon strikes out swinging for another 1-2-3 inning.

End of third: Astros 1, Nationals 0

Jose Altuve hits a lead off single to left, Michael Brantley flies out to left and Alex Bregman walks to put two on with one out. Yuli Gurriel flies out to right for the second out and Yordan Alvarez hits a deep fly out to center to end the inning.

Middle of third: Astros 1, Nationals 0

Ryan Zimmerman grounds out to Greinke, Yan Gomes flies out and Victor Robles flies out to deep center as Greinke notches another 1-2-3 inning.

End of second: Astros 1, Nationals 0

Yuli Gurriel hits a lead off home run and Yordan Alvarez and Carlos Correa reach base on back to back singles. Robinson Chirinos pops out on a bunt for the first out and Josh Reddick grounds out to first, advancing the runners, but Juan Soto makes a diving catch on a George Springer deep fly ball to bring the inning to an end.

Middle of second: Nationals 0, Astros 0

Juan Soto notches a lead off single, but Howie Kendrick grounds out into a double play to Greinke. Asdrubal Cabrera then grounds out to first to end the inning.

End of first: Nationals 0, Astros 0

Max Scherzer forces a George Springer fly out and Jose Altuve to ground out before walking Michael Brantley. Alex Bregman flies out to right field to end the inning.

Middle of first: Nationals 0, Astros 0

Trea Turner lines out to third, Adam Eaton grounds out to the pitcher and Anthony Rendon grounds out to cap a 1-2-3 inning for Zack Greinke.

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