Throughout the Washington Nationals’ playoff history, certain standout performances have not only altered the course of individual games but have also become defining moments for the franchise. Pitchers like Max Scherzer have consistently delivered when it mattered most, with his dominant outings setting the tone for the Nationals’ postseason resilience. Meanwhile, veterans such as Ryan Zimmerman have provided clutch offensive sparks, demonstrating leadership and poise under pressure. These key contributions often came in critical elimination games, highlighting the importance of timely execution over season-long statistics.

Among the highlights:

  • Scherzer’s 17-strikeout masterpiece against the Dodgers in NLDS Game 3 (2016)
  • Aníbal Sánchez’s complete game shutout setting up the 2019 World Series run
  • Anthony Rendon’s multi-hit performances balancing power and situational hitting throughout multiple playoff rounds
Player Year Stat Line Game Impact
Max Scherzer 2016 7 IP, 17 K, 1 ER Game 3, NLDS vs. Dodgers
Aníbal Sánchez 2019 9 IP, 5 H, 0 ER Game 2, NLDS vs. Dodgers
Anthony Rendon 2019 .359 AVG, 5 HR, 12 RBI Multiple Series Performances