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- Updated: September 24, 2016
PITTSBURGH — With the champagne chilling and their clubhouse prepared for a celebration, the Nationals couldn’t seal the deal Friday night at PNC Park. About an hour after the Mets put the Nats’ division-clinching party on hold in New York, the Pirates kept Washington from officially punching its ticket to the postseason. The Bucs cracked Mark Melancon, their former closer, then little-used September callup Jacob Stallings slapped a pinch-hit, walk-off single to left field in the 11th inning to cap a 6-5 comeback win over the Nats.
To officially secure their third National League East championship in five years on Friday, the Nationals had to beat the Pirates and the Mets had to lose. Even without clinching the division, the Nationals could have guaranteed themselves a spot in the postseason and at least a tie for the NL …