Urquidy, Bregman lead Astros over Nats 8-1 to tie World Series 2-2

Astros Nationals Game 4 World Series

Houston Astros starting pitcher Jose Urquidy is congratulated by catcher Robinson Chirinos during the third inning of Game 4 of the baseball World Series against the Washington Nationals Saturday, Oct. 26, 2019, in Washington. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

WASHINGTON — José Urquidy outpitched all those big-name aces who preceded him, the unheralded Houston rookie quieting Washington’s bats and the Nationals Park crowd, too.

Houston and Washington are all even in a World Series that has been one big road show.

Alex Bregman busted out of his slump with a go-ahead single in the first inning and a grand slam in the seventh, and the resurgent Astros routed the Nationals 8-1 Saturday night to tie the Series at two games apiece.

“We did a great job today coming out and applying pressure,” Bregman said. “I think Urquidy was fantastic to start us off and got us on the right foot.”

Game 1 winner Max Scherzer takes the mound Sunday night hoping to get Washington a home Series victory for the first time since the Senators at Griffith Stadium in 1933. In a rematch of the opener, Gerrit Cole goes for Houston after losing for the first time since May.

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