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Overbay's single lifts Brewers over Cardinals in 11 innings

Apr 30, 2014 - 5:46 AM St. Louis, MO (SportsNetwork.com) - Lyle Overbay's RBI single in the top of the 11th inning was the difference as the surging Milwaukee Brewers took a 5-4 decision over the St. Louis Cardinals in the middle test of a three-game set from Busch Stadium.

Khris Davis led off the top of the 11th with a double to left off Kevin Siegrist (0-1). Overbay followed with a single up the middle that deflected off of Mark Ellis' glove as Davis trotted home without a throw. Francisco Rodriguez earned his 13th save with a scoreless bottom of the 11th.

Tyler Thornburg (3-0) struck out four in two scoreless innings for Milwaukee, which has taken the first two games of this series and improved to 11-1 on the road this season.

"We're just looking at it one game at a time," said Milwaukee starter Kyle Lohse. "We feel good about the way we've won the last two games. Our team is going to grind it out."

Overbay finished 2-for-5 with two RBI, while Lohse fanned nine in six innings and helped himself at the dish with a two-run single. Lohse allowed three runs on six hits.

"They've got a lot of confidence on their side right now," said Cardinals manager Mike Matheny. "They've had a lot of things go their way. They're a scrappy club and they're fighting."

Yadier Molina homered for St. Louis, which has lost five of seven. Molina, Matt Adams and Jhonny Peralta all had two hits in the setback.

St. Louis got to Lohse immediately, putting three across in the bottom of the first inning. Allen Craig drew a walk around Matt Carpenter's strikeout and Matt Holliday's lineout, but Adams doubled to put two on for Molina, who made Lohse pay for leaving a fastball up in the zone by taking it out to left- center.

The 3-0 margin held until the fourth, when Overbay's RBI single put the Brewers on the board. Lohse plated a pair inning later, tying the ball game with a two-run single.

Both teams scored a run in the seventh. Carlos Gomez's solo homer to left made it 4-3 in favor of the Brewers, but Craig's opposite field triple to right past a diving Elian Herrera plated Carpenter to tie the score.

Game Notes

Milwaukee had dropped the previous seven series against St. Louis ... The Brewers have won 5-of-6 games overall and 9-of-11 ... Cardinals starter Lance Lynn went five innings, allowing three runs on five hits.