Brewers beat Cardinals 3-2, avoid sweep

By R.B. FALLSTROM   Sunday, April 29, 2012
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Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Zack Greinke throws during the first inning of a baseball game against the St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday in St. Louis.

Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Zack Greinke throws during the first inning of a baseball game against the St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday in St. Louis.

— Zack Greinke worked six strong innings and Jonathan Lucroy's two-run double capped a three-run sixth as the Milwaukee Brewers beat the St. Louis Cardinals 3-2 Sunday to avoid a three-game sweep.

Greinke (3-1) allowed a run on seven hits to help stop the Brewers' six-game road losing streak. He's 2-1 with a 2.11 ERA in four career games in St. Louis. He pitched a lot better than in his only other road start this year, when he surrendered eight runs in 3 2-3 innings at Chicago on April 12.

Jaime Garcia (2-1) fell to 17-10 at home with a 2.38 ERA and all three of his shutouts, and 12-7 with 4.15 ERA on the road.

John Axford escaped an eventful ninth for his fifth save in five chances and 48th in a row, breaking a tie with Brad Lidge for the fourth-longest string in major league history.

The Cardinals had men on first and third with none out before Axford struck out David Freese on a full count. The runners then got hung up on Yadier Molina's strikeout, with Tyler Greene an easy out at the plate.

The Cardinals were 2 for 14 with runners in scoring position and stranded 13 runners.

St. Louis missed a chance to make it 2-0 in the fifth when, with one out, Garcia broke for home from third on Matt Holliday's routine flyout to medium center, a certain sacrifice fly if he'd have tagged up.

The Brewers took the lead with a four-hit, three-run sixth. Aramis Ramirez had an RBI single to tie it and Lucroy, who had been 3 for 17 with runners in scoring position on the year, made it a two-run cushion with a drive off the left-field wall.

Cardinals manager Mike Matheny showed faith in Garcia when he pulled back a pinch hitter with two outs and one on in the sixth, and Garcia singled for the second straight at-bat. Rafael Furcal flied out to end the threat.

Garcia had a season-high six strikeouts in seven innings, his third straight start of seven innings or more.

Kameron Loe got Molina, who had been 7 for 11 in the series, with two on to end the seventh. The Cardinals cut the gap to a run when Matt Carpenter doubled off Francisco Rodriguez to start the eighth and scored on pinch hitter Daniel Descalso's groundout.

NOTES: Before the game, there was a moment of silence for those injured in a violent storm at a bar near Busch Stadium shortly after the end of Saturday's game. ... Milwaukee LHP Randy Wolf (1-2, 7.17) starts Monday in the opener of a three-game series at San Diego, opposing RHP Joe Wieland (0-3, 4.76). The Cardinals have the day off Monday before starting a three-game series at home against the Pirates. ... Robert "Kool" Bell of Kool and the Gang, in town for a concern with Van Halen, threw out a first pitch. ... Attendance of 45,824 was the fourth sellout in nine home games. ... Molina is 0 for 9 against Loe. ... The Brewers have won 51 in a row when leading in the ninth.

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Olderandornerier
Apr 30, 2012 at 3:16 p.m.
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The Brewers are not done yet as they have enough talent

??? enough talent for what? Also rans?

I want them to win the World Series, but lets be realistic, their chances this year for even the playoff's are slim.

Brewernut
Apr 30, 2012 at 2:35 p.m.
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I do not like it when the Brewers start out strong. I prefer any team to start out ok and then make the changes they need to be a great team. The Cards are playing great baseball right now and if they keep up their current playing ability will play well enough to take the central (Lord have mercy) The Brewers are not done yet as they have enough talent, there needs to be some refinement.

kaysbrew
Apr 30, 2012 at 1:31 p.m.
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The Cardinals are flexing their muscles early no doubt. I'm still strong in my support for the Brewers to come around. And look at how poor Pujols has been playing. Adjustments, adjustments, adjustments.
They are doing well without him as opposed to the Brewers without Prince. Adjustments.

tthompson
Apr 30, 2012 at 8:08 a.m.
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Finally, an accurate post. Well said ol chap, well said.

NVgrf
Apr 29, 2012 at 8:08 p.m.
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Finally, the best team wins! It's a coast to the Series now!

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