Game 97: Montreal turns a pitchers' duel into a slugfest with a six-run fifth inning, getting consecutive home runs from middle infielders Randy Verlade and Bret Boone. St. Louis scores two runs in each of the 6th, 7th and 8th, but the Spectres respond with a single tally in the bottom half of each, taking a 9-8 lead on the last of those runs. Robb Nen pitches a scoreless ninth and the Spectres win the opener.
Game 98: Brady Anderson hits two home runs, giving him 32 for the season, and Alex Fernandez pitches seven strong innings as the Spectres defeat the Blue Storm 5-2.
Game 99: Montreal completes an unlikely sweep of St. Louis behind Chuck Finley, who throws seven two-hit innings to earn a 6-1 victory. Scott Sanders finishes off with two no-hit frames, and the Spectres hit three homers, including Carlos Delgado's 10th. Delgado becomes the sixth Spectre to reach double digits.
Montreal has a winning record (50-49) for the first time in a long time and heads to Houston to face the Lone Stars.