CC Sabathia has been generally brilliant since arriving in Milwaukee, and on Saturday afternoon against the Atlanta Braves…more of the same. The big lefty hurled 8.1 innings, giving up only 2 runs on 6 hits, a walk, and 9 strikeouts. He won his 5th game as a Brewer (against 0 losses). The offense was baffled early on by a less-than-spectacular pitcher in Charlie Morton, and he had a one-hit shutout going through the first 6 innings. But first-baseman Prince Fielder continued his recent power binge with a game-tying shot off Morton’s first pitch in the seventh. Corey Hart proceeded to reach first via a bunt single, and was moved to second on a Craig Counsell groundout. After Mike Cameron popped out, it looked as though the game would remain tied 1-1, but catcher Jason Kendall smoked a double down the third base line that scored Hart with ease. Up 2-1, Rickie Weeks worked a leadoff walk in the 8th, and after Hardy and Braun were retired, Fielder took hold of another pitch (this time from Rafael Soriano) and smashed it to right center-field for his second home run of the game. Sabathia tried for the complete game victory, but gave up a double to lead things off, so Salomon Torres entered the game and recorded the final two outs for his 21st save and Milwaukee’s 62nd victory of 2008.
Offensive MVP: Prince Fielder (2-3/2R/2HR/3RBI/0BB/0K)
Pitching MVP: CC Sabathia (8.1IP/6H/2ER/1BB/9SO/0HR/Win-5th)
My Take:
This was a good game, and Milwaukee was more able to score runs in the clutch, which is a tremendous sign. Sabathia has been phenomenal since being traded, and his great effort should not come as a surprise to anyone. The Brewers will need to continue winning these winnable games because they return home to Miller Park in two days to tackle the Washington Nationals for a 4 game set.
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