Montreal Spectres Fan Club 1990- Topic

Game 106: The Spectres take a 4-0 lead in the first, AJ Burnett gives three of them back in the bottom half, and the Spectres add two more in the second to make it 6-3. Things don't go quite as well from that point. Frisco ties the score with two in the seventh off Tyler Clippard, then scores in the bottom of the ninth for a 9-8 win.

Game 107: Alfonso Soriano's leadoff home run in the ninth ties the score at two and sends the game to extras when Frisco fails to score in their half, but the Niners prevail in 11, winning 3-2 on Juan Pierre's RBI single.

Game 108: Montreal snaps a 3-3 tie with two runs in the ninth, then watches Jason Frasor retire the Niners in order for his 25th save as the Spectres narrowly avoid being swept.

The Spectres return home to face Milwaukee.
8/17/2011 11:13 PM (edited)

Game 109: Yovani Gallardo throws seven strong innings and the Spectres get home runs from Carl Crawford and Seth Smith in a 6-2 win over the Bears.

Game 110: Michael Cuddyer ties the score at two with a leadoff solo homer in the eighth. He has a chance to win the game in the ninth, but flies to left with the bases loaded... game goes to extras. Milwaukee has two runners thrown out at second in the 10th (one trying to stretch a single, the other trying to steal) and then load the bases in the 11th, but don't score either time. With one out in the 11th, Carl Crawford singles, then steals second. Asdrubal Cabrera rips a double to center, scoring Crawford with the winner.

Game 111: Once again, Montreal comes to the plate in the eighth inning trailing 2-1. This time they take the lead on Isaiah Batten's bases-loaded single, and they threaten even more damage but leave the bases loaded. Jason Frasor coaxes three groundouts on 10 pitches to save a 3-2 Spectre win.

The Spectres are off to Houston.

8/18/2011 11:58 PM (edited)
Game 112: Ryan Dempster not only pitches eight innings, but contributes at the plate with two singles and a run scored. Carl Crawford and Seth Smith each hit two doubles, and the bullpen survives a scary ninth, cutting short the Lone Star rally to pull out a 6-5 win.

Game 113: Houston scores twice in the eighth off Arthur Rhodes, ballooning his ERA to 1.45, and rally for a 4-3 victory to even the series.

Game 114: Montreal's early 3-0 lead fades away as the offense disappears, and Houston wins it with a run in the bottom of the ninth, 4-3.

The Spectres head home to face Cincinnati.
8/19/2011 11:20 PM (edited)
Game 115: Montreal suffers their third straight one-run loss; Justin Morneau's grand slam caps a five-run third for Cincy, and his solo shot in the eighth provides the winning margin in a 6-5 decision.

Game 116: Cincinnati stings the Spectres with four home runs and they get eight solid innings from a tired Johnny Cueto to beat Montreal 6-3.

Game 117: Montreal has five players with at least two hits, topped by Seth Smith's 4-4 performance, and Ryan Dempster strikes out 10 batters as Montreal salvages the series finale with a 10-4 laugher.

The Spectres head to Philly to start the third round of divisional competition.
8/20/2011 11:51 PM (edited)
Game 118: Montreal feasts on the Cold Steal bullpen, rallying from a 6-2 seventh-inning deficit to beat Philly 8-6.

Game 119: Dan Uggla hits two home runs and drives home six runs as the Spectres clobber Philly 15-3. Yovani Gallardo improves his record to 7-8.

Game 120: Aaron Cook throws five shutout innings and Dan Uggla homers again (his 30th of the season) as Montreal finishes a sweep of the Cold Stealers with a 5-1 victory.

We're off to Pittsburgh to face the Melons.
8/21/2011 11:29 PM (edited)
Game 121: Michael Cuddyer's error is followed shortly by a Robinson Cano grand slam, and the Spectres drop a game to the Melons, 5-3.

Game 122: Dan Uggla doubles, triples, and homers to lead Montreal to a 7-2 win. Ryan Dempster goes six innings and improves to 11-8.

Game 123: Gavin Floyd goes eight innings, allowing only one run, and Jason Frasor escapes a two-on, none out situation he inherits from Craig Breslow in the ninth as Montreal wins it, 5-1.

We finish this round of divisional play by hosting New York. We trail the Mad Men by two games.
8/23/2011 1:05 AM (edited)
you have a fan club?
8/22/2011 8:29 AM
Game 124: The Spectres manage only six singles against Zach Duke (and his high-5 ERA), dropping the series opener 3-1.

Game 125: Montreal scores singles runs in five consecutive innings and gets 3.2 scoreless frames from the bullpen to beat New York 5-2. Carlos Delgado hits his first home run of the season; Jason Frasor pitches the ninth for his 29th save.

Game 126: New York takes the series and gains a game on Montreal as the Spectres are held to six hits in a 4-1 loss. AJ Burnett has one of his best performances of late, allowing only two runs in 6.1 innings, but falls to 5-13 on the season.

We head to Chicago next.
8/27/2011 7:02 AM (edited)
Game 127: Ramon Hernandez and Matt Diaz each homers and drives in three to pace a resurgent Spectre offense as they rout Chicago 15-6 in the series opener.

Game 128: The Spectres tie the score at three in the fifth but then are shut down by Han Cho Park and Matt Guerrier the rest of the way, dropping a 5-3 decision to the Bootleggers.

Game 129: Matt Diaz completes a fine series with two hits and two more RBI, and Dan Uggla gets his 99th RBI of the season, as the Spectres edge Chicago 6-5 to take the series.

We host San Diego next.
8/27/2011 7:06 AM
Game 130: Montreal takes advantage of a Ryan Theriot error to score two unearned runs, and Aaron Cook and Melvin Mora each hits an RBI triple, as the Spectres edge San Diego 6-5.

Game 131: Montreal scores six runs in the first two innings but is tied at six after three... while the Conquistadors keep hitting, the Spectres don't, and San Diego wins it 9-6.

Game 132:  This time it's San Diego's turn to go cold after the early innings. It takes overtime, but Montreal comes back from a 2-0 first inning deficit to edge the Conquistadors 3-2 on Carl Crawford's 11th-inning double.

The Spectres host West leaders LA next. Montreal trails New York by two games in the division and Milwaukee by three in the wild card race.
8/27/2011 11:42 PM (edited)
Game 133: Gavin Floyd pitches three scoreless innings before the Glovers erupt for seven runs in the fourth. Dallas Braden doesn't help matters much, allowing four runs in 2.2 innings. LA routs the Spectres 11-5.

Game 134: Jason Frasor chokes up a 5-4 lead in the ninth, but Carlos Delgado saves him with a walk-off three run homer in the bottom half. Montreal wins 8-5.

Game 135: Jared Weaver throws eight 4-hit innings as the Glovers shut out Montreal 5-0 to take the series.

We next head to St. Louis to face the Central-leading Cthulu.
8/28/2011 11:37 PM (edited)
Game 136: The Spectres are held to five hits and AJ Burnett falls to 5-15 on the season as St. Louis takes the opener 7-4.

Game 137: Alfonso Soriano hits two doubles and a home run and the Spectres survive a bases-loaded, one-out situation in the bottom of the ninth to beat the Cthulu 7-3.

Game 138: Joey Votto and Ryan Braun hit consecutive doubles in the eighth, scoring three runs and giving St. Louis a come-from-behind 5-4 win.

We host Frisco next... looks like our best chance at the playoffs is by the wild card, but we still trail San Diego by three games and Milwaukee by two.
8/29/2011 11:01 PM (edited)
Game 139: Yovani Gallardo throws seven shutout innings and evens his record at 9-9 as Montreal shuts out the Niners 4-0. Jose Lopez and Alfonso Soriano go deep for the Spectres.

Game 140: Jose Lopez clubs three solo home runs and Alfonso Soriano adds another as the Spectres beat Frisco 7-3.

Game 141: AJ Burnett throws seven scoreless innings and Dan Uggla's sixth inning home run is the only run of the game as Montreal edges CC Sabathia 1-0 to sweep the series.

We head to Milwaukee next to face one of the teams ahead of us in the wild card race.
8/31/2011 1:32 AM (edited)
Game 142: Dan Uggla and Michael Cuddyer hit home runs to pace a 13-hit attack and the Spectres get three scoreless innings from the bullpen in a 13-5 win over Milwaukee.

Game 143: Montreal clubs three home runs but the bullpen assists the Bears to a seven-run 8th inning, and Milwaukee rallies for a 12-6 victory.

Game 144: Wild card dreams essentially vanish as the Montreal bullpen is brutalized again, this time in a six-run 8th inning, as Milwaukee takes the finale 8-3.

We host Houston next.
9/1/2011 1:09 AM (edited)
Game 145: Consecutive five-run innings by the Lone Stars, in which they collect 11 of their 17 hits, propel Houston to a 10-6 beatdown of Montreal.

Game 146: It's Montreal's turn to rally for victory... scoring two in the seventh and three in the eighth to steal a 6-4 win. Dan Uggla's two-run homer is the key blow in the eighth.

Game 147: Dan Uggla and Alfonso Soriano hit solo home runs to back Ryan Dempster, who throws seven scoreless innings and wins his 15th of the season in a 4-2 decision over Houston.

Our final non-divisional series of the year is in Cincinnati.
9/1/2011 11:26 PM (edited)
◂ Prev 1...82|83|84|85 Next ▸
Montreal Spectres Fan Club 1990- Topic

Search Criteria

Terms of Use Customer Support Privacy Statement

© 1999-2026 WhatIfSports.com, Inc. All rights reserved. WhatIfSports is a trademark of WhatIfSports.com, Inc. SimLeague, SimMatchup and iSimNow are trademarks or registered trademarks of Electronic Arts, Inc. Used under license. The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.