Jeff Suppan continued the streak of stellar starting pitching by the Milwaukee Brewers as he tossed 8.0 innings, yielding only 2 earned runs off of two solo homeruns.  He struck out 3 and walked 2.  The Brewers offense relied on the homerun ball themselves, using a solo shot by Mike Cameron (the former Padre) in the third and three-run blast by Prince Fielder in the fourth.  They scored one run in the seventh off of a fielding error by San Diego third-baseman Kevin Kouzmanoff (it was actually Suppan scoring, who had walked earlier in the inning).  Salomon Torres threw a perfect ninth for his 23rd save of 2008.

Offensive MVP: Prince Fielder (1-3/1R/1HR/3RBI/1BB/0K)

Pitching MVP: Jeff Suppan (8.0IP/4H/2ER/2BB/3SO/2HR/Win-8th)

My Take:

It is good to see the Brewers winning on the West Coast.  Last year, there struggles there were well documented.  Suppan has been every bit as reliable as Doug Melvin hoped when he originally signed him, and is probably pitching as good now as he ever has as a Brewer.  The offense wasn’t great in the clutch today, but they took advantage of the hits they got.  The Crew is now 4.0 games ahead of St. Louis and only 3.0 games out of the divisional lead.  They’ve bounced back nicely from the Cubs’ debacle.

Post info: By newcrewrox08 on August 13th, 2008
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