Manny Parra was far from perfect, but was also far from as angry as he has been with himself lately. He threw 5.0 innings, yielding 2 earned runs on 6 hits and 4 walks (he struck out 2). The Milwaukee offense gave him plenty of support, and the bullpen defended the lead nicely, sealing a 5-2 victory. The Crew will not face Houston again this year, but finished 2008 with a record of 8-7 against Cecil Cooper’s Astros. In the first inning, facing lefty Wandy Rodriguez, Rickie Weeks walked, J.J. Hardy hit an infield single, and Gabe Kapler (starting again in place of the sore Ryan Braun) doubled in Weeks. Prince Fielder promptly delivered with the first of his two sac flies in the game to put his club up 2-0. The Astros battled back against Parra, and when he left the game, it was 3-2 Brewers. Carlos Villanueva threw 2.0 strong innings of relief, and J.J. Hardy hit a two-run blast, his 19th of the year, to extend the lead in the seventh. Eric Gagne tight-roped out of a bases loaded, no-out jam in the eighth that was not totally his fault in the first place, and Salomon Torres nailed down the ninth for his 24th save of the year. Parra got his 10th win of 2008 against 6 losses.
Offensive MVP: J.J. Hardy (2-4/2R/1HR/2RBI/0BB/0K)
Pitching MVP: Carlos Villanueva (2.0IP/0H/0ER/0BB/3SO)
*Gold Glove Play of the Game: Gabe Kapler gunned down Mark Loretta at home plate in the fifth inning, to preserve the 3-2 lead and Manny Parra’s 10th win.
Alex’s Take:
This was a good win against a very hot Astros ball club. Not much more can be said about the 5-2 victory.
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