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  Sunday, Aug. 13 1:35pm ET
Perez ignites rally with two-run triple
 
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MONTREAL (AP) -- Down to their last out, the Colorado Rockies had the right guy at the plate.

Neifi Perez
Perez

Neifi Perez hit a two-out, two-run triple in the ninth inning and scored on a wild pitch Sunday, rallying the Rockies over the Montreal Expos 5-3 for their third straight victory.

"I've always been able to come through in situations like that," Perez said. "I don't get nervous at all."

The Rockies have won three consecutive road games for the first time this year.

"I think today's was the most satisfying game," Colorado manager Buddy Bell said. "From the standpoint of just sticking with it, (comeback) wins are better than others. They're all good, but when your back's up against the wall, you're just hoping for something good to happen. That's always the best."

Todd Helton went 3-for-3, raising his major league-leading average to .392. He also walked, and has reached safely in 15 of his last 16 plate appearances for Colorado.

"I don't think about it," Helton said. "I just go out there and play. A hit is a hit. I'll take every one of them."

The Rockies trailed 3-2 when Brent Mayne singled with one out in the ninth off Scott Strickland (4-2). Pinch-hitter Terry Shumpert also singled and, with two outs, Steve Kline relieved.

Perez hit his first pitch just past right fielder Vladimir Guerrero's diving catch.

"I was saying, 'Get down! Get down! Get down!' " Perez said. "He just missed the ball by inches. I love those situations."

Perez, who had three hits, scored when a pitch from Kline bounced up the third-base line. Catcher Lenny Webster couldn't locate the loose ball, and Perez crawled home after tripping over Kline.

"He stayed right in the line and there was nothing I could do," Perez said. "He blocked me without the ball, that's what I don't understand."

Kline failed for the fourth time in 17 save opportunities.

"I threw him in a good spot and he hit it and it just fell in," Kline said. "I just didn't end it."

Bobby Chouinard (1-1) gave up one hit in two scoreless innings and struck out three. Gabe White earned his third save in four chances with a perfect ninth.

With Montreal trailing 2-0 following Todd Walker's bases-loaded sacrifice fly in the fourth, the Expos tied the game in the fifth on RBI singles by Andy Tracy and Webster.

With Tracy on third, first base umpire Dan Iassogna called a balk on Brian Rose that gave the Expos a 3-2 lead.

Rose allowed three runs and six hits in six innings in his third NL start. His ERA rose from 0.82 to 2.12.

Game notes
The Rockies have outscored Montreal 29-8 through the first three games of the series. ... Colorado has won just five of its last 18 road games. ... Expos pitching coach Brad Arnsberg got into a heated argument with plate umpire Alfonso Marquez during a mound visit after Mike Thurman had walked Cirillo to load the bases in the fourth. ... Webster is scheduled to appear in a Cornwall, Ontario, court Monday to face charges of illegally importing a handgun into Canada.
 


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