1995 begins!
Montreal will start the season on the West Coast, visiting San Diego.
Game 1: Scott Erickson gets the start and puts the Spectres in a 2-0 hole after two batters, as Greg Jeffries hits a two-run homer. Erickson settles down after that and allows only one more run (driven in by Jeffries, of course) before exiting with the Spectres down 3-1. That's still the score after eight when Mel Rojas enters to close out the game... except things don't quite work out that way. Randy Velarde reaches on an error to lead off and advances on a wild pitch. A walk to Karkovice and a single by pinch hitter Edgardo Alfonzo load the bases. Brady Anderson draws a walk to make it a one-run game, and Tony Phillips gives Montreal the lead with a two-run single. Pat Mahomes relieves Rojas and allows an RBI single to Eddie Murray before striking out Jay Buhner for the first out. Ken Caminiti then commits San Diego's second error of the inning, bringing an insurance run home, and Bret Boone hits a ground-rule double. Randy Velarde follows with another double and the Spectres lead 9-3. San Diego scores twice in the bottom half but the Spectres have a thrilling 9-5 win on Opening Day.
Game 2: AAA prospect Earl Schlegel pitches great in his first major league appearance, allowing only four hits and no walks in six innings. He allows only one run, and the score is tied at one after six. Eddie Taubensee pinch hits for Schlegel in the seventh and hits a two-run homer to give Montreal the lead. The score stays that way until the bottom of the ninth, as Rick Aguilera is given the chance to win the closer's job back from Robb Nen. Aguilera retires the first two hitters, then allows consecutive doubles to Ed Sprague and Alex Rodriguez. Danny Sheaffer's single follows, chasing Aguilera from the game with a 3-3 score. Eddie Guardado enters and faces Rickey Henderson... BOOM. Henderson homers, San Diego evens the series with a dramatic 5-3 win.
Game 3: Willie Blair looks good in his first start, allowing one run in six innings, and Ron Karkovice goes crazy at the plate, with two home runs, a double, and six RBI. Montreal takes the series with an 11-2 win. Scott Sanders throws the last three innings to earn a save.
The Spectres' home opener will be against Chicago. The Bootleggers are 2-1.