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Ortiz, Red Sox outslug Brewers
BOSTON 11, MILWAUKEE 7
 

By Mike Petraglia
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

BOSTON (Ticker) - The Boston Red Sox batters picked up the slack
for Josh Beckett on Sunday at Fenway Park.

David Ortiz homered twice and drove in four runs and Dustin
Pedroia homered and scored three times as the Red Sox completed
an interleague series sweep by beating the Milwaukee Brewers,
11-7.

"I thought today was the best he (Ortiz) has swung the bat," Red
Sox manager Terry Francona said. "He had balance, some
aggression without trying to generate it. That was as good as
I've seen him."

Kevin Youkilis also homered and drove in three for the Red Sox,
who combined with the Brewers to club eight homers in the
contest.

Beckett (5-3) was rocked for four homers over seven innings but
still earned the victory. He struck out nine and scattered six
hits, giving up a season-high six runs.

"The guys swung the bats well today," Beckett said. "I just try
to focus on positive things. I made some good pitches, made
some poor pitches. At the end of the day, we won and that's
what we're trying to do."

Three of the four homers allowed by Beckett came off his
curveball.

"I think anytime somebody hits a home run on a breaking ball,
it's probably the pitcher's fault - because if it's down, it's a
very hard pitch to lift," Beckett said.

"A few balls wandered over the middle of the plate, especially
early on with the first couple of hitters," Francona added. "He
had a lineout then a line drive hit but he only walked one,
missed a lot of bats. He left some pitches over the plate to
good hitters."

For the third time this season, Ryan Braun had two homers to
lead the Brewers, who dropped their fifth straight.

"Braun's a phenomenal hitter and he hit him hard," Francona
said. "The good thing was he (Beckett) didn't put a lot of
people on base and we scored."

"We did a nice job of swinging the bats off Beckett," Brewers
manager Ned Yost said. "We just didn't pitch good today."

Milwaukee jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first on Braun's first
homer, a two-run shot over the "Green Monster" but Boston
responded with a run in the first and two more in the third to
take their first lead of the day.

Pedroia and Ortiz hit back-to-back homers off Brewers starter
Carlos Villanueva (2-5) in the third inning.

"He just got the ball up," Yost said of his starter. "You can't
get the ball up to a good-hitting club like this. You have to
stay down with your fastball and change speeds. His fastball
was up."

Ortiz's second homer, a long two-run drive into the bleachers
above the Brewers bullpen, put Boston up, 8-4, in the fifth.

"That's why they're the Red Sox," Villanueva said. "They're a
very good offensive team. You can't be making mistakes to them.
They punish mistakes. I made a couple of mistakes and they
took advantage."

Milwaukee closed to 8-6 on back-to-back homers from Braun and
Prince Fielder in the sixth but the Red Sox added insurance on
Youkilis' two-run homer in the seventh.

Boston's Manny Ramirez went 1-for-5 and remains two homers shy
of 500 for his career.

The Brewers committed one error Sunday and six errors in the
three losses in Boston. The loss dropped Milwaukee into sole
possession of last place in the National League Central, a game
behind Cincinnati.

"That's why you struggle," Yost said. "At this level, you have
to be consistent. For the most part, you need to be consistent
at all three levels every day if you're going to be successful.

"I'm really happy with the way we swung the bats today against
one of the best pitchers in the American League. But against
one of the best lineups in the American League, we just didn't
pitch good."


 
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