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  Tuesday, Aug. 29 7:05pm ET
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MONTREAL (AP) -- The Arizona Diamondbacks don't mind working for their wins.

Greg Colbrunn homered and had three RBI as the Diamondbacks beat the Montreal Expos 8-7 Tuesday night.

"Every game is important from here on out," Colbrunn said. "It's been important all season. If it takes 3½ hours, 8-7, 10-9 or 1-0, we just want to win some ballgames."

Colbrunn hit a two-run homer in the fifth and an RBI single with one out in the seventh to break a 6-6 tie as Arizona moved within 2½ games of first-place San Francisco in the NL West.

After Montreal tied the game on Michael Barrett's RBI double in the sixth, Expos reliever Scott Forster (0-1) walked Tony Womack and Danny Bautista to lead off the seventh.

Both runners advanced on Luis Gonzalez's grounder and Colbrunn followed with a run-scoring single to make it 7-6. Arizona went ahead 8-6 on Scott Finley's sacrifice fly.

Montreal closed to 8-7 in the bottom half on Vladimir Guerrero's RBI single off reliever Byung-Hyun Kim.

"It was an offensive game tonight," Colbrunn said. "Any time we'd jump ahead, they'd come right back."

Dan Plesac (4-0) relieved Geraldo Guzman following Barrett's game-tying double with one out in the sixth to get the win. Matt Mantei pitched a perfect ninth for his 11th save.

"Our pitchers finally got some people out and we were able to hang on," Colbrunn said. "Matt came in and faced the heart of their lineup and went 1-2-3, which is probably as impressive a performance as he's had all year."

After Plesac struck out pinch-hitter Wilton Guerrero for the second out, third baseman Matt Williams made a great diving stop to his left to field pinch-hitter Fernando Seguignol's smash down the third-base line and threw to first to end the Expos' threat.

"I made a pretty good pitch on a changeup that was down and (Seguignol) just went out and hooked it, and hit it hard," Plesac said. "Fortunately for us, Matty made the play -- that saved the game. If that ball gets down the line, they take the lead."

The Diamondbacks scored four runs in the first off Javier Vazquez on Bautista's RBI single, a wild pitch, and Craig Counsell's two-run double.

Lee Stevens and Geoff Blum hit RBI singles off Geraldo Guzman in the bottom half as the Expos cut the lead to 4-2.

Colbrunn's homer made it 6-2 in the fifth before Jose Vidro brought Montreal back to within one with a three-run homer -- his 22nd -- in the bottom half.

"There was a lot of energy tonight," Vidro said. "We came up short but we battled out there. We gave our best. We came back from four runs down two times."

Guzman, who went 5 1/3 innings, allowed nine hits and six runs in his eighth start for Arizona.

Vazquez, who hasn't won since July 23, allowed six hits and six runs in five innings. He struck out five and walked one.

"It is frustrating," Vazquez said. "I think I've pitched some good games and I haven't gotten the win, but there's nothing I can do about that. I just got to keep pitching every five days."

Game notes
Williams batted sixth for the second straight game for the Diamondbacks. Williams, who has been on the DL twice this season and missed 58 games, has batted cleanup 62 times and fifth twice. ... Arizona manager Buck Showalter held a 30-minute team meeting before the game. ... Milton Bradley went 3-for-5 and scored three of Montreal's runs.
 


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