Stephen Strasburg went (2-0) in two starts in the World Series, with a 2.51 ERA (four runs in 14 1⁄3 innings pitched), three walks, 14 Ks, and a .222/.259/.407 line against, to finish up the 2019 Postseason at (5-0), with a 1.98 ERA, four walks, 47 Ks, and a stingy .221/.239/.368 line against in six games, five starts, and 36 1⁄3 IP in October.
In doing so, the 31-year-old, ‘09 No. 1 overall pick became the the first pitcher in MLB history to finish a Postseason with a (5-0) record, and once the Washington Nationals wrapped up a World Series win with their 6-2 victory over the Houston Astros on Wednesday night, the 10-year veteran was named the World Series MVP.