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Sheets, Fielder help keep Brewers rolling
MILWAUKEE 4, HOUSTON 1
 


By JR Radcliffe
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

MILWAUKEE (Ticker) -- Ben Sheets finished one out shy of tossing
his third complete game of the season, and Prince Fielder
blasted a two-run homer in the fifth inning to lead the
Milwaukee Brewers to a 4-1 victory over the Houston Astros on
Saturday.

Russell Branyan also homered and Ryan Braun added an RBI single
for the Brewers, who have won five of their last six contests.

Darin Erstad had a pair of hits and drove in a run for the
Astros, who have lost four consecutive games.

Sheets (6-1) allowed just one run on seven hits and one walk
with five strikeouts. After throwing 122 pitches over 8 2/3
frames, Salomon Torres retired the final batter to collect his
fifth save of the season.

"He wanted to finish that game," Brewers manager Ned Yost said
of Sheets. "Benny is one of the few guys that when he steps
foot on that mound, he expects to go nine. Sometimes I need to
make tough decisions for him, and this was one of them."

Fielder's towering two-run shot in the fifth broke a 1-1 tie
against Houston starter Brian Moehler (2-2), just one batter
after Braun's RBI single evened the game.

"Anytime I'm able to produce, it's good," said Fielder, who has
now homered in back-to-back games. "Anytime anybody's able to
cross the plate when I'm hitting, whether it be me or anybody
else, that's what I'm striving for."

Branyan's solo home run in the sixth off reliever Oscar
Villareal traveled 465 feet, tying his own mark for the
third-longest home run in Miller Park history. Branyan also has
the longest home run in Miller Park - a 480-foot blast in 2004.

"I'd like to hit more often up here," Branyan said. "Eventually,
I'll start to settle in and make better contact. I'm a little
disappointed in the way I've been swinging and missing. On the
flip side it's nice to go out there tonight and capitalize on a
mistake that the pitcher made and get the barrel on the ball. It
definitely feels nice."

Sheets took care of the rest, retiring seven straight following
Carlos Lee's infield single in the seventh before an 11-pitch
walk to Lance Berkman ended his night.

"Pitch counts have got a lot to do with today's game," Sheets
said. "I thought I could have finished it. I had a long at-bat
with probably one of the hottest hitters in baseball. I didn't
feel like I had lost anything. But they're uncomfortable with
the pitch count getting up there, that's fine."

Erstad's RBI single in the third spotted the Astros a 1-0 lead,
but Erstad was thrown out by Jason Kendall trying to steal
second base. Kendall threw out a career-high three runners on
the night.

"I thought (Sheets) held runners very good," Kendall said. "He
threw a good game and we got some key hits. (The starters) have
all done a good job. The bottom line is that you have to focus
on the hitter and make pitches."

Sheets' outing marked the fifth straight quality start for a
Brewers pitcher. The team staff has a 2.68 ERA in that span.

Moehler lasted five innings, surrendering three runs and six
hits with a walk and six strikeouts.

Ty Wigginton had two hits and scored a run for the Astros, who
will try to avoid the sweep on Sunday.

"He's definitely one of the tougher guys," Wigginton said of
Sheets. "He's not a guy you're comfortable with. When you come
to the yard, you're not excited to get four AB's against him. He
can make you look horrible with any given at-bat.

"His breaking ball - it looked like he was throwing some kind of
changeup. We still don't know what it is. It was a changeup
(that) had split action. It was good. His fastball was moving
all over the place tonight."

 
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