FIRST ROUND
Game 1, at San Diego
Omar Daal vs. John Smoltz
Both teams put plenty of men on base in the first four innings, but nobody scores. In the fifth, Montreal leadoff man Brady Anderson singles and then scores the game's first run ahead of Tony Phillips, who takes Smoltz deep.
Three hits in the sixth put the Conquistadors on the board, but Daal escapes allowing only one run. Bret Boone homers to lead off the eighth and the Spectres get scoreless innings from Mike Remlinger and Rick Aguilera to finish off a 3-1 victory.
Game 2, at San Diego
Scott Erickson vs. Omar Olivares
Armando Rios gets things going for San Diego, hitting a solo home run in the first inning. Olivares later makes it 2-0 with an RBI single. Daryl Hamilton drives in Jeff Kent in the sixth to make it a 3-0 game.
Montreal battles back, collecting three singles in the seventh to get on the board, then adding two more in the eighth to tie the score. In both innings they strand two runners.
Scott Karl shuts them down in the ninth and Bob Wickman starts the bottom of the ninth on the mound. After retiring Rios, he walks Alex Rodriguez, who steals second. He then walks Jason Giambi, prompting the entrance of Robb Nen. Nen strikes out Albert Belle for the second out, but Vinny Castilla ends it with an RBI double. San Diego wins 4-3 and ties the series at one game each.
Game 3, at Montreal
Darren Dreifort vs. Dave Burba
San Diego strikes first when Darren Dreifort leads off the third with a single and then scores one of two runs on Albert Belle's bases-loaded single. Brady Anderson gets one run back in the bottom half, hitting an inside-the-park homer that rejuvenates the crowd.
Alex Rodriguez quells the excitement with a homer in the fifth, but once again Brady Anderson cuts the lead to one, this time with a single that plates Eddie Taubensee.
Eddie Perez makes it a 4-2 game with a homer in the sixth. Kip Wells starts the seventh for San Diego, and walks consecutive batters, prompting another substitution, with Shawn Estes entering. Edgardo Alfonzo driving home a run. Ken Griffey Jr. walks to load the bases, but Carlos Delgado strikes out, leaving San Diego with a 4-3 lead.
In the eighth, Eddie Taubensee follows a walk to Geoff Jenkins with a double; pinch hitter Ken Caminiti's double drives both home and puts Montreal on top for the first time all day. Brady Anderson follows with a single to add an insurance run and Rick Aguilera retires a murderers row of Tony Gwynn, Alex Rodriguez, and Jason Giambi to earn the save.
Game 4, at Montreal
John Smoltz vs. Chuck Finley
The game starts slowly, still scoreless after three; two Conquistador errors in the fourth help the Spectres score three times to take the lead.
Alex Rodriguez leads off the sixth with a home run, but Edgardo Alfonzo answers with a three-run shot in the bottom of that inning. Eddie Perez homers in the seventh but the Spectres answer once again, getting an RBI single from Eddie Taubensee and a three-run shot from Brady Anderson to make it a 10-2 game. Montreal adds another run in the eighth and advances to the NL Championship Series with an 11-2 win.