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The Milwaukee Brewers were able to stop their five game loosing streak with a 7-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Tuesday night.  The Brewers used five runs in the final three innings of the game to blow the game wide open.

Mike Cameron and Corey Hart both hit home runs for the Brewers.  Cameron and Jason Kendall both had two rbi in the game to lead the Brewers in that category.  Ryan Braun, Bill Hall, and Hart all had one rbi in the game as well for the Brewers.

Manny Parra pitched 5 2/3 innings to get the win and is now 2-2 on the season.  Parra gave up four hits but no runs in this five plus innings of action.  Seth McClung and Guillermo Mota pitched the next 2 1/3 innings before Eric Gagne came in and gave up two runs.  Yeah, once again Gagne sucked it up…

Lets see if the Brewers can get on a nice roll after snapping their losing streak.  Brewers Blog

Post info: By TheBrewCrew on May 20th, 2008
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The Milwaukee Brewers continue to play some good baseball as they beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-3 on Tuesday night.  With the win, the Brewers are now a game over .500 at 20-19 and three games behind in the division.

Carlos Villanueva improved to 2-4 on the season as he pitched six innings to pick up the win.  Villanueva gave up eight hits and three runs (two runs were earned) in the game.  Eric Gagne got back on track as he picked up the save in the ninth inning.  The save was Gagne’s tenth of the season.

Ryan Braun stayed hot as well as he had two rbi in the game.  Bill Hall had one rbi on a solo hom run as well.  Mike Cameron and Prince Fielder both had a rbi in the game too.

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Post info: By TheBrewCrew on May 13th, 2008
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The Milwaukee Brewers defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 8-3 on Monday night to beat the Cardinals three games to one in their four game series.  The Brewers are now 19-19 on the season and four games behind the league leading Chicago Cubs.

Ryan Braun led the Brewers on Monday night with two solo home runs in the game as he finished with two rbi.  Bill Hall also had a solo home run in the game to account for his one rbi.  Corey Hart finished with two rbi as he had a two run single in the third inning.  Mike Cameron also had a rbi ground rule double in the third inning.

Dave Bush finally picked up his first win of the season as he improved to 1-4.  Bush tossed six innings of four hit baseball while only letting one run score.  Eric Gagne pitched two innings of relief after Bush exited the game and he was his normal self as he gave up two walks and let one run score.  Mitch Stetter then walked four batters to let another run score.  So the Brewers bullpen really didn’t pitch well, it was a good thing that Bush only gave up one run before turning the game over to the bullpen.

The Brewers now welcome the Los Angeles Dodgers into town as they will play a three game series.  Brewers Blog

Post info: By TheBrewCrew on May 13th, 2008
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Well that was a hell of a comeback for the Milwaukee Brewers in Chicago on Thursday afternoon.  Ryan Bruan hit a two run double in the ninth inning to provide the tieing and game winning runs for the Brewers.  A hit batter, two doubles, and a infield single provided the three runs in the ninth inning for the Brewers.

Braun finished the game with three RBI.  Jason Kendall had one RBI as well.  Really the Brewers sucked it up and coudln’t get much going against Carlos Zambrano in the game.  They were lucky that Wood pitched so poorly.

Brian Shouse picked up the win the Eric Gagne picked up thee save.  Gagne has been throwing the ball a little better lately, hopefully he got all the kinks out and will be lights out from here on out.

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The Milwaukee Brewers beat the Chicago Cubs 10-7 on Tuesday night as both offenses put quite a few runs on the scoreboard.  Mike Cameron made his debut of 2008 and had a two RBI for the Brewers as he got off to a fast start.

Cameron along with Prince Fielder and Bill Hall all had two RBI each.  Ryan Braun, J.J. Hardy, and Jason Kendall all had one RBI each as the Brewers pounded Cubs starter Jason Marquis and the Cubs bullpen in the game.

Ben Sheets made his return to the mound for the Brewers and picked up his fourth win of the season.  It wasn’t in typical Sheets fashion however as he was pretty wild and walked seven batters while only striking out two.  Eric Gagne did pick up the save in the ninth inning which was nice to see.

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Eric Gagne blew another save but this time the Milwaukee Brewers were able to come back and win the game.  Gabe Kapler hit a game winning single that scored Gabe Gross in the 12th inning as the Brewers beat the Cardinals 9-8.

Seth McClung ended up picking up the win  for the Brewers.  Manny Parra had the start and pitched five innings.  Parra gave up nine hits and three earned runs.  Parra really needs to have better control of the ball and not give up so many hits.

Rickie Weeks led the Brewers with three RBI.  Ryan Braun had two RBI, while Prince Fielder, Corey Hart, Parra, and Kapler all had one RBI each.  Up and down the lineup, the players produced on Tuesday.

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The Milwaukee Brewers lost to the Cincinnati Reds on Sunday after Eric Gagne blew his third save of the season and then took the loss as the Reds scored three runs in the 10th inning to win 4-3. The loss puts the Brewers at 11-7 for the year.

Gagne is now 1-1 after the loss against the Reds on Sunday.  Yovani Gallardo opened up the night for the Brewers pitching for seven innings and allowing only four hits and one run.

Jason Kendall and Yovani Gallardo each picked up doubles with J.J. Hardy hitting his first home run of the year giving him six RBI on the season. 

The Milwaukee Brewers will take on the St. Louis Cardinals at home starting on Monday night.  Can they pull it together after this late inning loss to take on the Cardinals and battle for the number 2 spot in the National League Central?

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Without Prince Fielder, the Milwaukee Brewers would have lost to the St. Louis Cardinals on Thursday.  Good think Fielder was in the lineup and hit a home run in the 10th innin as the Brewers beat the Cardinals 5-3 in ten innings. 

Fielder finished the game with three RBI.  Ryan Braun and Hernan Iribarren each had one RBI.

Brian Shouse picked up the win as he pitched in relief.  Eric Gagne made things interesting in the bottom of the tenth inning but was able to close the door the on the Cardinals and pick up his fourth save of the season.

Starting pitcher Manny Parra pitched four innings and gave up five hits and three earned runs.

Great comeback win for the Brewers as they improve their record to 9-6 on the season.

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The Milwaukee Brewers and Cincinnati Reds played 10 innings on Tuesday night after Corey Patterson tied the game in the 9th inning with a homerun off of Eric Gagne.  Good thing for the Brewers, Rickie Weeks singled in J.J. Hardy and the Brewers were still able to get the win.

Salomon Torres picked up the win has he pitched a scoreless 10th inning.

Bill Hall and Jason Kendall were the only other Brewers to record an RBI besides Weeks.  They got two runs off rookie Johnny Cueto and that was pretty much all the offense until Weeks singled in the winning run in the 10th inning.

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