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Washington Nationals eliminate Dodgers, 7-3, on Howie Kendrick’s grand slam in 10th inning

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                                Washington Nationals’ Howie Kendrick hits a grand slam against the Los Angeles Dodgers during the 10th inning in Game 5 of a baseball National League Division Series today in Los Angeles.

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    Washington Nationals’ Howie Kendrick hits a grand slam against the Los Angeles Dodgers during the 10th inning in Game 5 of a baseball National League Division Series today in Los Angeles.

LOS ANGELES >> Howie Kendrick hit a tiebreaking grand slam off Joe Kelly in the 10th inning, and the Washington Nationals overcame a three-run deficit with a late rally to beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 7-3 tonight and advance to the NL Championship Series against St. Louis.

Three-time Cy Young Award winner Clayton Kershaw blew a 3-1 lead by allowing homers to Anthony Rendon and Juan Soto on consecutive pitches in the eighth.

The wild-card Nationals open the NLCS at St. Louis on Friday night. St. Louis beat the Atlanta Braves, 13-1, in their Game 5 in Atlanta earlier in the day.

The seven-time defending NL West champion Dodgers, who led the NL with 106 wins, remain without a World Series title since 1988.

Adam Eaton walked against Kelly leading off the 10th, Rendon doubled on a drive that lodged in the left field wall and Soto was intentionally walked.

Kendrick fouled off a pitch, then hit a 97 mph fastball just over the wall in center for his second career slam. The other one was a game-ending, 11th-inning drive against San Francisco in August 2017.

Daniel Hudson got the win, retiring Will Smith on a drive to the right field warning track with one on and one out in the ninth, then getting Chris Taylor on a liner to center.

Sean Doolittle pitched the 10th for the Nationals.

The Nationals/Montreal Expos franchise won a postseason series for only the second time — the first since the Expos beat Philadelphia in a 1981 Division Series caused by the midseason players’ strike.

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