Nationals pitcher Patrick Corbin is Box-Toppers Player of the Game in Wednesday’s World Series Game 7.
The Washington Nationals win 6-2, defeating the Houston Astros in the best-of-seven game series, 4-3, with each game in the series being won by the visiting team.
World Series Game 7 highlights
Scroll down to see Box-Toppers’ live Twitter narrative of Game 7. Follow tweet by tweet from game previews to changes in Box-Toppers Player of the Game leaders through the final out.
Corbin struck out three over three scoreless innings of middle relief, allowing two hits and no walks. Corbin entered in the sixth inning with the Nationals trailing 2-0. The Nationals scored three runs in the seventh and one in the eighth, so that the team was leading 4-2 when Corbin exited. The Nationals held the lead (and, in fact, extended it, scoring two more runs in the ninth inning, making it 6-2), giving Corbin the win.
Corbin earned 16.4 Box-Toppers points during the regular season, 12th among all players, sixth among National League pitchers and second among Nationals pitchers (behind Stephen Strasburg’s NL-leading 20.7 and ahead of Max Scherzer’s 15.4, which ranked ninth among NL pitchers in 2019).
It is the second time this postseason Corbin has earned Player of the Game honors. He was also Player of the Game as a starter in Oct. 15’s NL Championship Game Game 4 win over the Cardinals. He is one of eight players to earn Player of the Game honors more than once this postseason.
This was Corbin’s eighth appearance of the 2019 postseason and his fifth relief appearance. He also started NL Division Series Game 1 on Oct. 3, a loss to the Dodgers and started World Series Game 4 on Oct. 26, loss to the Astros. He appeared in relief in the NLDS Game 3 loss to the Dodgers on Oct. 6, in the NLDS Game 5 win over the Dodgers on Oct. 9, in the NLCS Game 2 win over the Cardinals on Oct. 12 and in the World Series Game 1 win over the Astros on Oct. 22.
Here are the players who have won Player of the Game honors more than once in the 2019 postseason and the number of times they did it:
4—Gerrit Cole, Astros
3—Stephen Strasburg, Nationals
2—Max Scherzer, Nationals
2—Justin Verlander, Astros
2—Masahiro Tanaka, Yankees
2—Will Harris, Astros
2—Anthony Rendon, Nationals
2—Patrick Corbin, Nationals
Corbin had a Box-Toppers game score Wednesday of +4.0, highest among Nationals players. Teammate Howie Kendrick had the highest game score among Nationals batters of +2.0 (HR 2-3 R 2BI).
Starter Zack Greinke had the highest Box-Toppers game score among Astros players of +1.1 (6.1IP 2H 2R 2BB 3K L). In fact, Greinke seemed to be cruising to Player of the Game honors until the top of the seventh inning. The Astros held a 2-1 lead and Greinke led all Astros in Box-Toppers game score. Greinke still led in Box-Toppers game score when he exited, but reliever Will Harris gave up the two-run homer to the first batter he faced, Howie Kendrick, vaulting the Nationals to a lead they never relinquished. Kendrick briefly was the leader for Player of the Game honors until Corbin’s game score surpassed him in the eighth inning.
In the early innings of the game, things didn’t look good for the Nationals. Starter Max Scherzer had the lowest Box-Toppers game score of any player in the game of -7.0 (5IP 7H 2R 4BB 3K ND) and exited trailing, 2-0.
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The Nationals win their first World Series title in franchise history. The franchise began as the Montreal Expos in 1969 before moving to Washington in 2005.
While the Astros and Nationals were Box-Toppers’ top two teams in 2019 regular season rankings, Box-Toppers had the Astros as big favorites going into the World Series.
The Astros were already leading Box-Toppers team rankings in late July when they acquired pitcher Zack Greinke from the Diamondbacks, which sent them rocketing to a huge lead they never relinquished. They finished the season with its players accumulating a combined 158.1 Box-Toppers points, ahead of the second-place Nationals’ 132.9 points. The gap between the Astros and Nationals is 25.2 points, which would be about as many points as a team would earn if they went on a two- to three-week winning streak.
The points gap between the two teams is similar to the gap between the Nationals and their opponent in the National League Championship Series, the St. Louis Cardinals. The Cardinals ranked 12th in Box-Toppers team rankings with 105.8 points, 27.1 fewer points than the Nationals. The Nationals swept the Cardinals in four games to win the NL pennant.
The Astros are not only Box-Toppers’ top-ranked team, but had the most wins (107) on their way to winning the American League West title and the AL pennant over the New York Yankees in the six-game ALCS. The Nationals, though they ranked as Box-Toppers’ top-ranked NL team, had the third-most wins of NL teams (93) and finished second in the NL East, four games behind the Atlanta Braves, making the playoffs as the NL’s top Wild Card team.
Both teams also featured three pitchers each among the overall top 15 players. But again, while both teams had the two best starting rotations in baseball, the Astros still had a considerable advantage. The Astros top four starters had far more combined Box-Toppers points than the Nationals—84.6 vs. 59.5, a difference of 25.1 points.
Here are the top four starters for the Astros, their regular season Box-Toppers point total and their overall ranking:
Gerrit Cole 32.2 Box-Toppers points, first
Justin Verlander 27.5, second
Zack Greinke 17.9, seventh
Brad Peacock 7.0, 109th
Here are the top four starters for the Nationals, their regular season Box-Toppers point total and their overall ranking:
Stephen Strasburg 20.7, third
Patrick Corbin 16.4, 12th
Max Scherzer 15.4, 15th
Anibal Sanchez 7.0, 104th
And despite this stellar starting pitching on both sides, great pitching didn’t figure into the series as much as would be expected. The first three games featured five of the season’s top 15 overall players who were starting pitchers, but none won Player of the Game honors. In fact, the first starting pitcher to earn Player of the Game honors in a World Series game this season was Jose Urquidy of the Astros, who was top player in Game 4. Urquidy had just 2.7 Box-Toppers points during the regular season and made just 11 career regular season appearances.
In fact, the only game in which one of the team’s top four starters won Player of the Game honors in a game he started was Game 5 when Gerrit Cole was top player in the 7-1 win. Corbin was the only other regular starter on the two teams to win Player of the Game honors and he won it in Game 7 in relief.
Here are the players who won Player of the Game honors in each of the seven games:
Game 2—Rightfielder Adam Eaton, Nationals
Game 3—Reliever Will Harris, Astros
Game 4—Starter Jose Urquidy, Astros
Game 5—Starter Gerrit Cole, Astros
Game 6—Third baseman Anthony Rendon, Nationals
Game 7—Reliever Patrick Corbin, Nationals
Stephen Strasburg was named World Series Most Valuable Player. Box-Toppers had a different Player of the Game winner in each World Series game and Strasburg did not win Player of the Game in his World Series appearances. But it’s hard to argue with Strasburg as World Series MVP, given his two series wins in Game 2 and Game 6 and his three other postseason Player of the Game honors.
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Top Nationals in World Series Game 7: Nationals 6, Astros 2
Here are the Box-Toppers game scores (BTG) of all Nationals who played in World Series Game 7, listed from highest to lowest Box-Toppers game score. Player of the Game (POG) is Patrick Corbin.10/30 | BTG | Player | AB | R | H | BI | IP | H | R | ER | BB | K | |
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POG | +4.0 | Patrick Corbin (W, 2‑3) | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | 3.0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | |
+3.0 | Daniel Hudson | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | 1.0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | ||
+2.0 | Howie Kendrick DH | 3 | 1 | 2 | 2 | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ||
0.0 | Juan Soto LF | 4 | 1 | 2 | 1 | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ||
0.0 | Adam Eaton RF | 4 | 1 | 1 | 2 | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ||
‑2.0 | Anthony Rendon 3B | 5 | 1 | 1 | 1 | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ||
‑2.0 | Victor Robles CF | 4 | 1 | 1 | 0 | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ||
‑2.0 | Asdrubal Cabrera 2B | 3 | 0 | 1 | 0 | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ||
‑2.0 | Ryan Zimmerman 1B | 3 | 0 | 1 | 0 | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ||
‑3.0 | Yan Gomes C | 4 | 1 | 0 | 0 | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ||
‑4.0 | Trea Turner SS | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ||
‑7.0 | Max Scherzer | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | ‑ | 5.0 | 7 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 3 |
POG—Player of the Game
Box-Toppers World Series Game 7 live Twitter narrative
Here is the Box-Toppers’ live chronological Twitter narrative of World Series Game 7, from the game previews, through changes in Player of the Game leaders to the final out:
#WorldSeries Game 7 starters are among the top 10 in "all-time" career Box-Toppers points (since 1995, when tracking began):
— Box-Toppers (@BoxToppers) October 30, 2019
• Zack Greinke #Astros ranks 4th (207.1 career B-T points).
• Max Scherzer #Nationals ranks 8th (197.2 career B-T points).https://t.co/MBkU3llRjt pic.twitter.com/2EtB70bTHr
#WorldSeries Game 7 starters:#Nationals: Max Scherzer, 15.4 Box-Toppers points in 2019, 15th overall#Astros: Zack Greinke, 17.9 B-T pts, 7th overall.
— Box-Toppers (@BoxToppers) October 30, 2019
2019 Postseason Player of the Game honors: Scherzer 2 in 5 appearances, Greinke 0 in 4 appearances.https://t.co/MBkU3llRjt
Yuli Gurriel #Astros takes early lead as Box-Toppers Player of the Game in #WorldSeries Game 7, hitting solo HR in bottom of 2nd (HR 1-1 R BI, B-T game score +2.0).
— Box-Toppers (@BoxToppers) October 31, 2019
HOU leads 1-0.
Game 7 preview: https://t.co/MBkU3llRjt
Zack Greinke #Astros takes lead as Box-Toppers Player of the Game in #WorldSeries Game 7 (3IP H 0R 0BB 0K, B-T game score +2.0). HOU leads #Nationals, 1-0 Top 4.
— Box-Toppers (@BoxToppers) October 31, 2019
Follow along with Box-Toppers #WorldSeries Game 7 live boxscore, showing who is leading as Player of the Game based on highest B-T game score.
— Box-Toppers (@BoxToppers) October 31, 2019
Currently, Zack Greinke (4IP H 0R 0BB K) with B-T game score of +4.0, is leading as #Astros lead #Nationals, 1-0.https://t.co/XU2gJ781LG
Through 5 innings, Zack Greinke #Astros maintains the lead as Box-Toppers Player of the Game in #WorldSeries Game 7 (5IP H 0R BB 2K). HOU leads #Nationals, 1-0.
— Box-Toppers (@BoxToppers) October 31, 2019
Live box score—https://t.co/XU2gJ781LG
How are Box-Toppers Player of the Game winners selected? Take a live look at the leaders for B-T Player of the Game in #WorldSeries Game 7.https://t.co/XU2gJ781LG pic.twitter.com/23lJWWkirJ
— Box-Toppers (@BoxToppers) October 31, 2019
Through 6 innings, Zack Greinke #Astros maintains his lead as Box-Toppers Player of the Game in #WorldSeries Game 7 (6IP H 0R BB 3K, B-T game score +7.0).#Astros lead #Nationals, 1-0, Bottom 6.
— Box-Toppers (@BoxToppers) October 31, 2019
Live Player of the Game scoring updates: https://t.co/XU2gJ781LG
Make that 2-0 #Astros ...
— Box-Toppers (@BoxToppers) October 31, 2019
Max Scherzer #Nationals exits #WorldSeries Game 7 with Box-Toppers game score of -7.0 (5IP 7H 2R 4BB 3K).#Astros lead WSH, 2-0 End 6th
— Box-Toppers (@BoxToppers) October 31, 2019
Live B-T Player of the Game updates: https://t.co/XU2gJ781LG
Patrick Corbin #Nationals relieves Max Scherzer in #WorldSeries Game 7. HOU leads 2-0, Top 7th.
— Box-Toppers (@BoxToppers) October 31, 2019
Corbin had 16.4 Box-Toppers points in 2019, 12th among all players. Scherzer had 15.4, 15th overall.
Live Box-Toppers updates: https://t.co/XU2gJ781LG
Zack Greinke #Astros exits #WorldseriesGame7 still leading as Box-Toppers Player of the Game, but his game score is down to +3.1 (6.1IP 2H R 2BB 3K).
— Box-Toppers (@BoxToppers) October 31, 2019
HOU leads #Nationals, 2-1 Top 7th.
See live Box-Toppers updates: https://t.co/XU2gJ781LG
Howie Kendrick #Nationals takes the lead as Box-Toppers Player of the Game in #WorldseriesGame7, hitting a 2-run HR in top of 7th. WSH leads #Astros, 3-2. Kendrick has B-T game score of +2.0, highest among WSH players.
— Box-Toppers (@BoxToppers) October 31, 2019
Live updates: https://t.co/XU2gJ781LG
Will Harris #Astros, who gave up 2-run, 7th-inning homer to Howie Kendrick #Nationals, exits with Box-Toppers game score of -4.0 (0.0IP 2H R 0BB 0K).
— Box-Toppers (@BoxToppers) October 31, 2019
WSH leads 2-1, top 7.
Live Box-Toppers updates: https://t.co/XU2gJ781LG
As #WorldSeries Game 7 enters bottom of 7th, #Nationals lead #Astros, 3-2. Howie Kendrick #Nationals leads as Box-Toppers Player of the Game (HR 1-2 R 2BI, B-T game score +2.0).
— Box-Toppers (@BoxToppers) October 31, 2019
Live Box-Toppers updates: https://t.co/XU2gJ781LG
This is Patrick Corbin's 8th appearance of 2019 postseason for #Nationals, his 5th relief appearance. He was Box-Toppers Player of the Game in #NLCS Game 4 vs. #StLCards, one of his 3 starts: https://t.co/FDM6ApP2XV
— Box-Toppers (@BoxToppers) October 31, 2019
Howie Kendrick #Nationals continues to lead as Box-Toppers Player of the Game in #WorldSeries Game 7, as WSH extends lead over #Astros, 4-2 Top 8th. Kendrick (HR 2-3 R 2BI) has B-T game score of +2.0, best among Nats.
— Box-Toppers (@BoxToppers) October 31, 2019
Live updates: https://t.co/FDM6ApP2XV
Correction—Here's the link to the live Player of the Game updated box score: https://t.co/XU2gJ781LG
— Box-Toppers (@BoxToppers) October 31, 2019
Patrick Corbin #Nationals takes the lead as Box-Toppers Player of the Game in #WorldSeries Game 7. His B-T game score of +2.2 (2.2IP 2H 0R 0BB 2K) surpasses teammate Howie Kendrick's +2.0.
— Box-Toppers (@BoxToppers) October 31, 2019
WSH leads #Astros 3-2 Bottom 8th.
Live updates: https://t.co/XU2gJ781LG
Patrick Corbin #Nationals leads as Box-Toppers Player of the Game in #WorldSeries Game 7, with B-T game score of +4.0 (3IP 2H 0R 0BB 3K).
— Box-Toppers (@BoxToppers) October 31, 2019
WSH leads #Astros, 4-2, end 8th.
Live Box-Toppers game score updates: https://t.co/XU2gJ781LG
Entering bottom of 9th, Patrick Corbin #Nationals continues to lead as Box-Toppers Player of the Game in #WorldSeries Game 7 (3IP 2H 0R 0BB 3K, B-T game score +4.0).
— Box-Toppers (@BoxToppers) October 31, 2019
WSH extends lead over #Astros, 6-2.
Live B-T Player of the Game updates: https://t.co/XU2gJ781LG
Patrick Corbin #Nationals is Box-Toppers Player of the Game in #WorldSeries Game 7 win, 6-2, vs. #Nationals (3IP 2H 0R 0BB 3K W).#Nationals win series over #Astros, 4-3. First World Series win in franchise history (began in 1969).
— Box-Toppers (@BoxToppers) October 31, 2019
Final live update: https://t.co/XU2gJ781LG
#Nationals Player of the Game winners in 2019 #WorldSeries wins:
— Box-Toppers (@BoxToppers) October 31, 2019
Game 1—Juan Soto
Game 2—Adam Eaton
Game 6—Anthony Rendon
Game 7—Patrick Corbinhttps://t.co/q9Zrv487rN
Box-Toppers World Series Game 7 live box score
Here is Box-Toppers’ live box score from World Series Game 7 in which Player of the Game leaders were tracked as they happened throughout the course of the game. See the Twitter narrative above to see how the Player of the Game leaders changed throughout the course of the game. More info on the live box score can be found here.