National League Division Series: CUBS 9, NATIONALS 8

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Chicago Cubs catcher Willson Contreras begins to celebrate after the Washington Nationals’ Bryce Harper struck out swinging in the ninth inning to end Game 5 of the National League division series at Nationals Park in Washington on Thursday night. The Cubs advanced to the NLCS for the third consecutive season with a 9-8 victory. Washington has been eliminated in the NLDS four times in six years.
Chicago Cubs catcher Willson Contreras begins to celebrate after the Washington Nationals’ Bryce Harper struck out swinging in the ninth inning to end Game 5 of the National League division series at Nationals Park in Washington on Thursday night. The Cubs advanced to the NLCS for the third consecutive season with a 9-8 victory. Washington has been eliminated in the NLDS four times in six years.

CUBS 9, NATIONALS 8

WASHINGTON -- The Chicago Cubs win whenever they need to, with whatever it takes, even a seven-out save by Wade Davis to preserve a shrinking lead and a "Did that really happen?" four-run inning against Washington's Max Scherzer in a thriller of a Game 5.

That wild, bat-around fifth inning Thursday night for Chicago included Addison Russell's go-ahead two-run double, a bases-loaded hit-by-pitch, and a disputed dropped third strike followed by a throwing error, helping the defending World Series champion Cubs come back -- and then hold on -- to edge the Nationals 9-8 and reach the NL Championship Series for the third year in a row.

"Give the boys credit," Cubs manager Joe Maddon said. "That's one of the most incredible victories I've ever been part of. I know a lot of people are probably saying the same thing, but under the circumstances, in the other team's ballpark, after a tough loss at home, to come back and do that, give our guys all the credit in the world."

Russell drove in a total of four runs, and Davis, Chicago's seventh pitcher, turned in his longest appearance since 2012. The Cubs trailed 4-1, then led 8-4 and 9-6, in a game that lasted more than 4½ hours and ended after midnight on Friday.

"It was bizarro world, there's no question about it," Maddon said. "But it happens. It happens this time of the year."

Catcher Willson Contreras picked off Jose Lobaton at first base to quash a Washington threat in the eighth and Davis fanned a swinging Bryce Harper for the final out.

"It was a series of bad events," Nationals manager Dusty Baker said.

Catcher Willson Contreras picked off Jose Lobaton at first base to quash a Washington threat in the eighth and Davis fanned a swinging Bryce Harper for the final out.

Chicago, which surpassed its total of eight runs in the first four games of the NL Division Series, advanced to face the Los Angeles Dodgers, who will start ace Clayton Kershaw at home in Game 1 of the NLCS on Saturday night.

For Manager Joe Maddon and the Cubs, this was their fourth consecutive victory in a win-or-be-eliminated postseason game. That includes three consecutive to end the 2016 World Series, when Chicago trailed the Cleveland Indians 3-1 before forcing a Game 7 won by the Cubs in 10 innings.

The Nationals, meanwhile, went one-and-done yet again: This is the fourth time in the past six years that the club won the NL East and immediately lost its opening playoff series. And this is the third time in that span that Washington bowed out with a Game 5 NLDS loss at home; that also happened in 2012 against the St. Louis Cardinals and last year against the Dodgers.

This one was played exactly five years to the day after the decider against the Cardinals, which the Nationals lost 9-7 in Washington. Just like that night, the Nationals started Gio Gonzalez. Just like that night, Washington raced out to an early lead (6-0 back then). And just like that night, Gonzalez had control problems and started giving back some of the edge.

Home runs by Daniel Murphy and Michael A. Taylor -- whose grand slam off Davis backed Stephen Strasburg's 12-strikeout masterpiece in Washington's 5-0 victory in Game 4 at Wrigley Field on Wednesday -- gave the hosts a 4-1 lead in the second against Cubs starter Kyle Hendricks.

But Gonzalez gave back two of those runs, so it was 4-3 as two-time Cy Young Award winner Scherzer entered for the fifth. He started Game 3 of this series, pushed back because of an injured right hamstring, and hadn't come out of the bullpen since 2013 with the Detroit Tigers.

By the time Scherzer's one inning was over, the Cubs had taken a 7-4 lead. They scored 2 earned runs and 2 unearned runs, on the strength of 3 hits, 1 hit by pitch, 1 intentional walk, a catcher's interference, and 1 very odd play.

What could have been a potentially inning-ending strikeout turned into a run, as Javier Baez swung and missed, but the ball went under catcher Matt Wieters' glove and through his legs. When Wieters collected the ball, he threw it into right field for an error, then appeared to argue that the play should have been ruled over because Baez's follow-through carried the bat into the catcher's mask.

Russell made it 8-4 in the sixth on an RBI double when left fielder Jayson Werth tried to make a sliding catch but whiffed. The lead was 9-6 when Washington got one run in the seventh on Harper's sacrifice fly, and one in the eighth on Taylor's RBI single.

But the Nationals wasted some opportunities. In the eighth, with two on and no outs, pinch-hitter Adam Lind hit into a double play. Later in that inning, again with two men aboard, Lobaton was nailed by Contreras' snap throw for the third out -- Lobaton was originally ruled safe, a call that was overturned on replay.

In the seventh, Ryan Zimmerman was up as the go-ahead run with two men on, but Davis struck him out. That was part of an 0 for 4, three-K night for the first baseman who had a resurgent season, leading the Nationals with 36 home runs and 108 RBI.

That season is over for him and his team. The Cubs, though, will play on.

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Thursday’s result

NL DIVISION SERIES

Chicago Cubs 9, Washington 8

Chicago Cubs win series 3-2

Today’s game

All times Central

AL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES

NY Yankees at Houston, 7:08 p.m. (FS1)

Saturday’s games

AL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES

NY Yankees at Houston, 3:08 p.m. (FOX)

AL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES

Chicago Cubs at LA Dodgers, 7:08 p.m. (TBS)

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AP/PABLO MARTINEZ MONSIVAIS

Chicago catcher Willson Contreras (40) scores on a wild pitch by Washington starter Gio Gonazlez (left) during the third inning of the Cubs’ 9-8 victory over the Nationals on Friday in Game 5 of their National League division series at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. The Cubs advanced to face the Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League Championship Series, which begins Saturday in Los Angeles.

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AP/PABLO MARTINEZ MONSIVAIS

Chicago Cubs team president Theo Epstein (left) talks with Manager Joe Maddon as they watch batting practice before the start of Thursday’s victory over the Washington Nationals.

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