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Tuesday, Jun. 27 7:05pm ET
Three Expos go deep against Glavine | |||||
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MONTREAL (AP) -- The Montreal Expos homered their way to a rare win over Tom Glavine. Jose Vidro, Chris Widger and Lee Stevens homered as Montreal stopped Glavine's 13-game winning streak against the Expos, beating the Atlanta Braves 6-4 Tuesday night. Glavine (7-5), who hadn't lost to Montreal in 18 starts since Aug. 25, 1992, allowed eight hits in six innings, including homers to Vidro and Widger in the first and Stevens in the third. "Things have gone well for me here, but tonight wasn't one of those nights, unfortunately," Glavine said. Glavine hadn't allowed three homers in the same game since allowing three to Pittsburgh on July 29, 1991. He gave up six runs, including four in the first inning. "They're playing good baseball," Glavine said. "They're a good club, and we knew that coming in here, and we knew that we had to play well. We didn't do it tonight so we'll have to do a better job of it tomorrow." Stevens also hit three doubles and went 4-for-4 to raise his average from .251 to .263. "I'm just glad we won the game," Stevens said. "It's nice to get a few hits but we played a good game tonight, pitched well, and we ended up getting the first game of the series so it was a big win for us." Expos starter Tony Armas Jr. (3-5) allowed two hits -- including Chipper Jones' 19th homer -- and one run in 5 1-3 innings before leaving due to a blister on his right middle finger with a 2-0 count on Jones in the sixth. "It started bothering me if the fifth inning," Armas said. "I tried to do the best I could to go out there but it just rubbed too much on it. I've just got to heal that finger up and be ready for my next start." Steve Kline pitched a perfect ninth for his ninth save in 10 chances, taking over the team lead from injured closer Ugueth Urbina. "It's nothing special," Kline said. "In about another week Ugie will be back and he'll be taking it over and hopefully he gets 50 by the end of the season." It was Montreal's 1,000th win at Olympic Stadium. Stevens doubled in the first, hit his 17th homer in the third -- the 99th of his career -- and doubled in the sixth. He is 23-for-74 (.310) against left-handers this season. "It doesn't matter to me if the pitcher's a left-hander or right-hander," Stevens said. "I don't know what I'm doing against left-handers but it's never bothered me if it's left-handed or right-handed. The guy still has to throw strikes and I still have to try to be as patient as I can and get good swings on the ball." He added a double off reliever Jason Marquis with in the eighth. Vidro followed Wilton Guerrero's leadoff single in the first with his career-high 13th homer, putting Montreal ahead 2-0. Widger homered two outs later, then Stevens doubled and scored as Jones threw wildly to first, his eighth error of the season. After Stevens' homer in the third, Jones' homer cut the lead to 5-1 in the fourth. Orlando Cabrera hit an RBI double in the sixth. Wally Joyner singled home a run in the three-run eighth that also included Wally Joyner's RBI single, third baseman Mike Mordecai's throwing error, and Jones' sacrifice fly. Game notesGlavine was 3-11 with a 4.92 ERA in 17 starts against Montreal before beginning his winning streak with a 1-0 win over the Expos at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium on May 19, 1993. ... Stevens tied the team record of three doubles in a game, previously achieved 26 times. ... Vladimir Guerrero singled in the fifth for his 100th hit of the season. ... The Expos placed RH Carl Pavano on the 15-day disabled list following the game with right triceps tendinitis. Julio Santana will start in his place Saturday night against Florida. RHP Guillermo Mota was recalled from Triple-A Ottawa. | ALSO SEE Baseball Scoreboard Atlanta Clubhouse Montreal Clubhouse More police, less beer when Rocker returns to Shea
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