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Washington entered Game 4 with all sorts of problems at the plate in the series: 3 for 24 with runners in scoring position, 30 men left on base, a total of only seven runs. Despite those struggles, Johnson didn't make any changes at all to his lineup.

As it turned out, the Nationals didn't have an at-bat with anyone in scoring position all game. Both runs came on solo shots.

Cleanup hitter Adam LaRoche put Washington ahead 1-0 in the second, and the Cardinals tied it in the next inning without a hit. Detwiler walked Kozma — a rookie Johnson referred to as "Cosmos" before the game — and after a sacrifice bunt, Jon Jay reached on an error when Desmond booted a grounder. Carlos Beltran's sac fly scored Kozma.

No more scoring until the ninth, when Werth ended things.

A night earlier, Werth watched on TV as Raul Ibanez — his former Phillies teammate, now with the Yankees — pinch-hit for Alex Rodriguez in the bottom of the ninth and homered to tie an ALDS game against the Orioles, then went deep again in the 12th to win it. He traded texts with his buddy Ibanez.

Werth also tuned in to see Oakland rally to beat Detroit on Wednesday after trailing entering the ninth.

"Baseball, this time of year, is the best time for sports. I love October baseball," Werth said. "Here we are a day later, and I got an opportunity and came through."

Which means Werth — and the Nationals — get to keep playing.

NOTES: Nationals rookie Bryce Harper was hitless in three at-bats, leaving him 1 for 18 in the series. ... In Game 3 on Wednesday, Cardinals RHP Chris Carpenter became only the second starting pitcher in baseball history to win a postseason game after not having any wins during the regular season, according to STATS LLC.

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