Mets sweep Cubs, into MLB World Series

The New York Mets have swept the Chicago Cubs 4-0 to progress to the MLB World Series, where they will meet either Toronto or Kansas City.

The New York Mets celebrate in Chicago

The New York Mets have swept the Chicago Cubs 4-0 to progress to the MLB World Series. (AAP)

The New York Mets booked a place in the Major League Baseball World Series with an 8-3 victory on Wednesday (Thursday AEDT) that completed a 4-0 series sweep of Chicago, extending the Cubs' extraordinary history of playoff futility.

Daniel Murphy hit a home run for the sixth straight playoff game to set a new Major League record and help the Mets into the World Series for the first time in 15 years.

"I can't explain it," Murphy said. "It's such a blessing to contribute to what we've been able to do."

The Mets will meet the winner of the American League Championship Series which stands at 3-2 in favour of Kansas City after Toronto won 7-1 on Wednesday to stay alive and send the series back to Kansas City.

New York quickly silenced an expectant crowd at Wrigley Field when Lucas Duda hit a three-run homer in the first inning and a two-run double in the second.

The Cubs had some glimpses at a comeback - loading the bases with no outs in the fourth inning - but exited the postseason wondering when, if ever, the club can end their run of no World Series victories since 1908.

"They did not let us up for air at any point," Chicago manager Joe Maddon said. "Their domination of the early part of the game and their pitching was impressive."

By wrapping up the National League Championship Series so quickly, the Mets have no restriction on when to deploy their impressive starting pitching options in the World Series. Jacob deGrom, Matt Harvey and Noah Syndergaard will all be fully rested for the opening three games.

Murphy had another superb game with four hits, but it looked as if his chance had gone to set a record for successive playoff games with homers. Then in the eighth inning he connected for a two-run drive over centre field.

He has finished with four hits and batted .529 (9 for 17) in the series.

In Toronto, Marco Estrada restricted Kansas City to one hit over the first seven innings to steer the Blue Jays to a 7-1 win against the Royals and keep alive their hopes of reaching the World Series.

"It's the start that we needed," shortstop Troy Tulowitzki said. "They're a great team over there. We know that. But this guy kept them off balance and allowed the offence to settle in and get some runs."

Tulowitzki provided three of those runs. He broke the game open with a bases-clearing double in the sixth, giving him seven RBIs in the series. Edwin Encarnacion had walked with the bases loaded against Kansas City starter Edinson Volquez, who seemed flustered by a couple of close calls.

Kansas City totalled 22 runs and 30 hits in the first two games in Toronto, but Estrada faced the minimum 20 batters before allowing a walk with two outs in the seventh. Closer Roberto Osuna was perfect in the ninth.

Yordano Ventura will start for the defending AL champions on Friday in Game 6 against Toronto's big-money signing David Price, the Game 2 loser.


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