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Parra strong as Brewers pound Pirates
MILWAUKEE 7, PITTSBURGH 2
 

By Chris Adamski
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

PITTSBURGH (Ticker) - The Milwaukee Brewers finally found a way
to snap a couple losing streaks.

Manny Parra pitched 5 2/3 shutout innings and Mike Cameron hit
his fifth home run and was on base four times as the Brewers
snapped a five-game losing skid with a 7-2 victory over the
Pittsburgh Pirates on Tuesday night.

Cameron's homer was a towering shot that just snuck inside the
left-field foul pole and over the wall with one out and Rickie
Weeks aboard in the seventh for Milwaukee, which had lost nine
in a row on the road coming in - one loss away from tying for
the second-longest streak in franchise history.

"We just needed to stop this (streak)," Cameron said. "And this
was good manner with which to stop it."

Corey Hart added a solo shot, his third, and Parra (2-2) allowed
only four hits and a walk while striking out five - but threw
116 pitches while only working into the sixth.

Bill Hall was on base four times, and Jason Kendall had two RBIs
for Milwaukee.

"We came out today and did every aspect of the game we had to in
order to win," Hall said. "We played all three phases. We
played defense, pitched well and we hit."

Jason Bay saved the Pirates from getting shutout for the first
time this season with his two-run homer to left with one out in
the ninth, his 10th of the season. The Pirates have lost three
of four and are 3-5 since having a season-high six-game winning
streak snapped early last week.

"It was just one of those nights where we couldn't get anything
going offensively," Pittsburgh manager John Russell said.

The Brewers scored the game's first run in the second off of
Pittsburgh starter Paul Maholm when Hart came home on a force
play with the bases loaded. Kendall chopped to third, and Jose
Bautista's throw to second was handled by Freddy Sanchez
nonchalantly, mistakenly believing that represented the third
out of the inning.

"It's a mental mistake that just can't happen," Sanchez said.
"It should never happen. It's inexcusable. You never know what's
going to happen (the rest of the game) if we turn that double
play."

Milwaukee made it 2-0 in the fifth when Ryan Braun's single to
left scored Weeks. Braun had two hits but did not homer. That's
significant because he had eight blasts in as many games coming
in.

Parra hadn't won since his first start of the season April 5,
and the Brewers had won only three of his seven starts since
then. He was, however, coming off his best start of the season,
having allowed only one earned run in 6 2/3 innings against the
Dodgers on Wednesday.

"I think we knew what was going on (with the losing streak), and
we sensed some urgency and needing to come in here and win the
first game," Parra said. "The way this game was played was very
positive. We kept momentum on our side the whole game.

"I think way we played today says a lot."

Maholm (2-5), who hasn't won since April 27, was adequate until
Cameron hit his homer. Maholm allowed four earned runs on nine
hits, two walks and two hit batsmen, striking out five.

"It kept us in the game, but it wasn't good enough," Maholm
said.

The Brewers added on two more in the eighth off of reliever Sean
Burnett when Hall doubled in J.J. Hardy and Kendall drove in
Hall with a single.

"We needed to win," Milwaukee manager Ned Yost said. "We needed
to get that five-game losing streak behind us. Now we can go
home tonight on a good note knowing we can start a nice streak.
It was a nice win tonight."
 
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