Game 25: Eddie Guardado chokes up a two-run lead in the ninth inning but the Spectres win it in 11, 5-4, when Khalil Greene follows Ken Griffey Jr.'s two-out single with an RBI double, his second two-bagger of the game.
Game 26: Montreal wins another 5-4 decision, rallying for four runs in the bottom of the ninth to steal a game from New York. Two batters are walked in before Jamie Burke wins it with a single to right.
Game 27: New York takes a 4-0 lead in the first inning off Kelvim Escobar and extends it to 6-0 later, but the Spectres battle back and take their third straight game, beating the Mad Men 10-6. Escobar lasts long enough to get the win, improving to 5-0.
Game 28: Jeremy Bonderman produces a quality start, but the Mad Men salvage the series finale, beating Montreal 7-1 as the Spectres are handcuffed by Jason Jennings all day.
More interleague play next with series against Kansas City and Orange County.