Nationals and Cardinals win in MLB

The Washington Nationals and St. Louis Cardinals have won their Major League Baseball playoff matches to add further interest to both divisional series.

The Washington Nationals stayed alive in the Major League Baseball playoffs with a 4-1 victory over the San Francisco Giants on Monday.

Doug Fister pitched seven scoreless innings for the Nationals, who built the best record in the National League in the regular season, but were on the brink of elimination after dropping the first two games of this best-of-five Divisional series at home in Washington.

Now they're 2-1 up in the series, with the winner to take on either St. Louis or the Los Angeles Dodgers for the National League title and a World Series berth.

After the Cardinals and Dodgers split their first two games in Los Angeles, St. Louis triumphed 3-1 at home on Monday to move within one win of advancing.

In San Francisco, the Nationals bounced back after blowing a lead in the ninth inning on the way to a devastating 18-inning defeat in game two on Saturday.

Giants starting pitcher Madison Bumgarner gave up six hits and struck out six over seven innings - and his key defensive error helped the Nationals score the first two runs of the contest.

His errant throw to third base on Wilson Ramos' seventh-inning sacrifice bunt enabled two runs to score.

Washington's Asdrubal Cabrera then came to the plate, and his single scored Ramos to give the Nats a 3-0 lead.

Giants manager Bruce Bochy said Bumgarner's decision to throw to third, rather than making the safer throw for an out at first, was regrettable, and so was the poor throw that was out of third baseman Pablo Sandoval's reach and ended up in foul territory.

"He tried to do a little too much there on that bunt," Bochy said.

"He pitched great. That was not a good decision. I'm sure he wishes he could have it back."

San Francisco saw their post-season winning streak end at 10 games - a run dating back to the 2012 National League Championship Series.

But they'll get another chance to wrap up the series at home on Tuesday.

In St. Louis, second baseman Kolten Wong belted a two-run home run in the seventh inning to lift the Cardinals.

Catcher Yadier Molina had greeted Dodgers relief pitcher Scott Elbert with a leadoff double down the left-field line and advanced to third on a sacrifice bunt.

The first pitch of the next at-bat proved to be the difference, as Wong crushed Elbert's slider.

"I just wanted to make sure I hit something in the air," Wong said, "something deep enough where we could score Yadi."

The ball landed in the Cardinals bullpen, whose relievers pitched the final two innings to finish the job started by stellar starter John Lackey.

Lackey, the only starting pitcher to win two World Series clinching games with two different teams, struck out eight over seven innings and allowed just one run on five hits.

Matt Carpenter hit his third home run of the series for the Cardinals, who will try to wrap up the series on Tuesday.


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