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The Milwaukee Brewers lost at home by a score of 4-3 in the match up with the St. Louis Cardinals putting the Brewers at 11-8 for the year.  The Brewers went into the 9th inning tied 3-3 but to only give up a run to the Cardinals in the top half of the inning and end up losing.

Carlos Villanueva opened up the night for the Brewers throwing for seven innings and allowing three hits, two runs, and four walks.  Brian Shouse, Guillermo Mota, and Derrick Turnbow would be brought in to pitch the last three innings with Turnbow losing his first game of the season.

Rickie Weeks, Ryan Braun, and Corey Hart each picked up a RBI in Monday’s game.

The Brewers will take on the Cardinals one more time again tonight at home and then will move on to Philadelphia on Wednesday.

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Post info: By TheBrewCrew on April 22nd, 2008
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The Milwaukee Brewers couldn’t quite come back against the St. Louis Cardinals on Wednesday night as they lost 5-4.  The Brewers did score two runs int he top of the ninth inning but still lost by one run.  Sometime the Brewers will catch some breaks and win these one-run ballgames.

Carlos Villanueva took the loss for the Brewers after throwing 4.2 inning and allowing eight hits and five earned runs.  Other ten Villanuevea, the Brewers pitcher did a pretty good job.  Salomon Torres, Brian Shouse, and David Riske pitched 3.1 innings and did not allow a run and all did a good job.

Bill Hall, J.J. Hardy, and Craig Counsell all had one RBI for the Brewers.   I have to ask where was Prince Fielder though.  He is the player that should have stepped up and carried the Brewers to victory.

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Post info: By TheBrewCrew on April 16th, 2008
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The Milwaukee Brewers couldn’t figure out Aaron Harang and the Cincinnati Reds on Thursday afternoon as they lost to the Reds by the score of 4-1.  The Brewers were only able to get five hits on the day as the big bats were very cold.

 J.J. Hardy was the only batter for the Brewers that recorded an RBI.

Carlos Villanueva didn’t pitch too bad, but did make a mistake to Edwin Encarnacion in the 7th inning when Encarnacion took him deep for a two run homer.  Villanueva’s record is now 1-1 on the season.

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Post info: By TheBrewCrew on April 10th, 2008
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The game between the Milwaukee Brewers and the SanFrancisco Giants was pretty much over after five innings of play and the Brewers up 8-0.

Bill Hall led the Brewers with two homeruns and a career high six RBI.  Prince Fielder helped out by going 3-4 and three RBI’s, and Gabe Kapler had a pair of RBI.  Great offense spread throughout the lineup today, and if the Brewers continue to do that, they are going to have great success in this season.

Carlos Villanueva picked up the victory after tossing 5.1 innings and striking out a career high six batters.  He pitched pretty good ball up until the 5th inning when the Giants were able to score a couple of runs.

The Brewers are now 3-1 on the season, and looking to make it 4-1 Saturday against the Giants.

Post info: By TheBrewCrew on April 4th, 2008
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