MLB Game Recap - Milwaukee at St. Louis
Mon Sep 24, 2018 8:15 PM EDT

MIA
3
WSH
7
F
HOU
5
TOR
3
F
BAL
2
BOS
6
F
NYY
4
TB
1
F
PIT
5
CHC
1
F
CLE
4
CHW
0
F
MIL
6
STL
4
F
PHI
1
COL
10
F
LAD
7
ARI
4
F
TEX
4
LAA
5
F(11)
OAK
7
SEA
3
F
SD
5
SF
0
F

September 24, 2018 8:15 PM

Final

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2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

R

H

E

Milwaukee

0

1

0

0

0

2

1

1

1

6

9

0

St. Louis

0

0

1

0

0

3

0

0

0

4

8

1

W: Burnes (7-0)

L: Norris (3-6)

S: Knebel (16)

MIL - HR: Braun (16)

STL - HR: Martinez (17) , Ozuna (23)

Brewers beat Cardinals 6-4 to open 3-game wild-card lead
Tue Sep 25, 2018 2:27 AM

ST. LOUIS (AP) A chuckling Eric Thames said it felt so good he almost ripped third base out of the ground and hoisted it above his head.

A lot of that going around for Milwaukee these days.

Thames tripled and scored on reliever Bud Norris' throwing error in the eighth inning, and the Brewers improved their playoff positioning by topping the St. Louis Cardinals 6-4 on Monday night.

"You have to capitalize on errors and bad pitches, wild pitches and stuff like that," Thames said. "Tonight we did that."

Ryan Braun homered and Christian Yelich drove in two runs as Milwaukee won for the fourth time in five games. The Brewers (90-67) opened a three-game lead over St. Louis for the top spot in the wild-card standings and pulled within 1 1/2 games of the NL Central-leading Chicago Cubs, who lost 5-1 to Pittsburgh.

"Offensively, we did a heck of a job," manager Craig Counsell said.

Corbin Burnes (7-0), the seventh of nine Milwaukee pitchers, got two outs for the win, and Corey Knebel worked the ninth for his 16th save. With a runner on, Jose Martinez fouled off four two-strike pitches before taking a called third strike for the final out.

Chase Anderson was slated to start before Counsell announced Sunday that the team had decided to go with a bullpen game instead. Dan Jennings made his first career start and retired Matt Carpenter on a grounder to second before the left-hander was replaced by Freddy Peralta, beginning a parade of relievers for the Brewers.

"Props to everybody who came in behind me and the position players for getting it done," Jennings said. "That's a grind right there."

Martinez and Marcell Ozuna homered off Josh Hader in the rain, but St. Louis (87-70) was unable to close out a one-run lead. The Cardinals' advantage in the race for the second NL wild card was trimmed to a half-game over Colorado, which cruised to a 10-1 win over Philadelphia.

"It's not frustrating, at all," Martinez said. "We've got two games to win the series."

Thames has played sparingly this year with the Brewers in playoff contention. But Counsell sent him up to hit for Burnes in the eighth and he tripled past a sliding Martinez in right field with one out.

"Oh man, it felt amazing," Thames said.

After Mike Moustakas was intentionally walked, Norris (3-6) tried a pickoff throw that hit the baserunner before bounding away from first baseman Matt Carpenter.

"It was called from the dugout. ... A decent throw, but obviously crept in and got him and the ball bounced away," Norris said. "Just a tough break. Very unfortunate."

Thames scored easily and Yelich added an RBI double in the ninth as Milwaukee improved to 9-8 against St. Louis this season. Yelich, one of the top candidates for NL MVP, also walked and scored on Braun's bases-loaded walk as the Brewers scored two runs in the sixth without a hit, opening a 3-1 lead.

St. Louis staged a dramatic rally as the showers intensified on a soggy night at Busch Stadium.

Martinez led off the sixth with a drive to center for his 17th homer, sending a charge through the crowd of 36,508. After Paul DeJong walked, Ozuna put the Cardinals in front with a screaming liner just over the wall in center.

Hader had given up just six homers in 51 appearances this year, and none since Anthony Rizzo connected for the Cubs on Sept. 3.

But Milwaukee quickly answered. The Brewers loaded the bases with one out in the seventh against Jordan Hicks, and Keon Broxton scampered home with the tying run on Yelich's fielder's choice back up the middle.

WORTH NOTING

Counsell said All-Star reliever Jeremy Jeffress was unavailable because of neck spasms. The right-hander is day to day.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Brewers: Hader was visited by Counsell and a trainer after he slipped while trying to pick off Harrison Bader at second. But Hader said after the game he was fine.

Cardinals: 2B Kolten Wong struck out swinging as a pinch hitter in his first appearance since he left Friday's 5-3 victory over San Francisco with cramps in both hamstrings. "It's definitely turned a corner," he said before the loss. "It feels a lot better today."

UP NEXT

Brewers left-hander Gio Gonzalez (9-11, 4.28 ERA) and Cardinals left-hander Austin Gomber (6-1, 3.63) pitch on Tuesday night. Gonzalez is 2-0 with a 1.65 ERA in three starts since he was acquired in a trade with Washington on Aug. 31. Gomber is coming off a solid start at Atlanta, allowing one run in five innings for an 8-1 victory.

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Pitchers of Record

Milwaukee IP H ER BB K ERA WHIP
C. Burnes (W, 7-0) 0.2 1 0 0 1 0.00 1.500
C. Knebel (S, 16) 1 0 0 0 3 0.00 0.000
St. Louis IP H ER BB K ERA WHIP
B. Norris (L, 3-6) 1 2 1 1 1 9.00 3.000

Batting Leaders

Milwaukee AB H R HR RBI BB TB SB RC
E. Thames 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 3.0
R. Braun 2 1 1 1 2 1 4 0 2.8
St. Louis AB H R HR RBI BB TB SB RC
J. Martinez 5 2 1 1 1 0 5 0 2.0
M. Ozuna 4 1 1 1 2 0 4 0 1.0

Team Comparison

MIL STL
At Bats 33 35
Hits 9 8
Batting Average .273 .229
On Base Percentage .390 .289
Slugging Percentage 0.455 0.457
Doubles 1 2
Triples 1 0
Home Runs 1 2
Total Bases 15 16
Walks 6 2
Strikeouts 7 11
Stolen Bases 0 0
Caught Stealing 0 0
Runners Left On Base 8 7
Hits / At Bats with Runners In Scoring Position 0/7 0/3
Double Plays Fielded 0 5
Errors 0 1

2018 Reg Season - MIL Leads Series 9-8

Date Result Winner Loser
Mon Apr 2 STL 8 @ MIL 4 M. Mikolas Z. Davies
Tue Apr 3 STL 4 @ MIL 5 D. Jennings D. Leone
Wed Apr 4 STL 6 @ MIL 0 C. Martinez J. Chacin
Mon Apr 9 MIL 5 @ STL 4 M. Albers G. Holland
Tue Apr 10 MIL 3 @ STL 5 D. Leone J. Hoover
Wed Apr 11 MIL 3 @ STL 2 J. Guerra A. Wainwright
Mon May 28 STL 3 @ MIL 8 B. Suter L. Weaver
Tue May 29 STL 6 @ MIL 1 M. Wacha Z. Davies
Wed May 30 STL 2 @ MIL 3 J. Jeffress S. Tuivailala
Thu Jun 21 STL 3 @ MIL 11 B. Suter C. Martinez
Fri Jun 22 STL 1 @ MIL 2 C. Knebel B. Norris
Sat Jun 23 STL 3 @ MIL 2 M. Mikolas J. Jeffress
Sun Jun 24 STL 8 @ MIL 2 L. Weaver J. Chacin
Fri Aug 17 MIL 2 @ STL 5 J. Flaherty F. Peralta
Sat Aug 18 MIL 2 @ STL 7 M. Mikolas W. Miley
Sun Aug 19 MIL 2 @ STL 1 J. Chacin J. Gant
Mon Sep 24 MIL 6 @ STL 4 C. Burnes B. Norris

Game Information

Stadium: Busch Stadium, St. Louis, Missouri
Attendance: 36,508
Game Time: 3:49
Weather: 78F, Cloudy
Wind:
Umpires: Home Plate - ?, First Base - ?, Second Base - ?, Third Base - ?