2019 Washington Nationals | ||
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World Series Champions National League Champions National League Wild Card Winners | ||
League | National League | |
Division | East | |
Ballpark | Nationals Park | |
City | Washington, D.C. | |
Record | 93–69 (.574) | |
Divisional place | 2nd | |
Owners | Mark Lerner | |
General managers | Mike Rizzo | |
Managers | Dave Martinez | |
Television | MASN (Bob Carpenter, FP Santangelo, Alex Chappell, Dan Kolko, Bo Porter) | |
Radio | 106.7 The Fan Washington Nationals Radio Network (Charlie Slowes, Dave Jageler) | |
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The 2019 Washington Nationals season was the Nationals' 15th season competing as the Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise representative in the District of Columbia, the 12th season at Nationals Park, and the 51st since the original team was started in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The team clinched a playoff berth for the third time in four seasons on September 24. The Nationals won their first ever National League pennant on October 15, and eventually won their first World Series in franchise history on October 30, becoming the seventh Wild Card team to win the World Series. The Nationals also set all-time franchise records in home runs (231) and runs scored (873).
The Nationals began their regular season at home against the New York Mets on March 28[1] and ended their regular season at home against the Cleveland Indians on September 29.[1] They beat the Milwaukee Brewers in the NLWC Game on October 1, winning their first playoff series since 1981, and first since moving to Washington D.C. and upset the two-time defending National League champions and 106 game winning Los Angeles Dodgers in five games in the NLDS, before advancing to the NLCS for the first time since 1981, where they swept the St. Louis Cardinals. They won the pennant and advanced to the World Series for the first time in Nationals franchise history. This was also Washington, D.C.'s first appearance in the World Series since the American League's Senators in 1933. They proceeded to defeat the Houston Astros in seven games to capture the franchise's first World Series championship, and the first for Washington, D.C. since 1924. The Nationals also became just the second team to sweep their opponent in the LCS since going to a best-of-seven format, and subsequently go on to win the World Series, the other team being the 1995 Atlanta Braves, and the first team in North American professional sports to win all road games in a best-of-seven playoff series when they prevailed over the Astros.
As of 2024, this represents the most recent winning season and playoff berth for the Nationals.