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Jul 2, 2015 - 3:52 AM If the Milwaukee Brewers are to extend their longest winning streak of the season, they'll likely need Matt Garza to end his latest rough stretch.

The right-hander looks to avoid a fourth consecutive losing start while trying to help the visiting Brewers complete a four-game sweep of the Philadelphia Phillies with a fifth straight victory Thursday night.

A winner in seven of nine, Milwaukee (32-48) has totaled 20 runs and 43 hits in three wins over the only team in the majors with a worse record than its own. Adam Lind homered and Scooter Gennett had three hits with three RBIs as the Brewers rolled to a sixth consecutive victory at Philadelphia (27-53), 9-5 on Wednesday.

They've outscored the Phillies 45-22 during that road streak and recorded at least 10 hits in each contest.

''We've got some confident hitters right now,'' Brewers manager Craig Counsell. ''The guys are really swinging the bats.''

Lind is batting .417 with three homers and 11 RBIs during an 11-game hitting streak while Gennett has hit .360 (9 for 25) in his last seven.

Aramis Ramirez is 5 for 9 with seven RBIs in the series.

"I feel pretty good at the plate,'' Ramirez said. ''I'm using the whole field and hitting some good pitches.''

One night after helping Aaron Harang become the majors' first 11-game loser, the Brewers hope Garza (4-10, 5.52 ERA) can avoid joining him. After going 2-0 with a 1.00 ERA during a three-start stretch from May 31-June 11, Garza is 0-3 with an 8.50 ERA.

"I'm going to find it," he told MLB's official website after allowing four runs on two homers in six innings of a 5-2 loss to Minnesota on Saturday. "I'm going to keep working, keep looking and eventually it's all going to click."

Garza has allowed six of his 16 homers in the last four outings.

"I do think it's something you have to keep the ball in the ballpark as a pitcher," Counsell said.

Though Garza is 2-2 in seven starts against the Phillies, he's posted a 1.86 ERA.

He'll get his first look at Maikel Franco, who had three doubles and two RBIs as the Phillies lost for the sixth time in seven games. The rookie third baseman is hitting a team-leading .305 and second with 34 RBIs.

"The whole point of this year basically is to see young guys, help us get ready for next year and beyond," manager Pete Mackanin said.

Chad Billingsley (0-2, 6.75) will come off the disabled list from a shoulder strain to make his first appearance since allowing two runs in six innings of a 4-3 win over Arizona on May 15. It was his third start since returning May 5 from a pair of elbow surgeries that forced him to miss most of 2013 and all last season.

The right-hander, who last faced Milwaukee in 2012, went 1-1 with a 5.06 ERA in three rehab appearances, including two starts, at Triple-A Lehigh Valley last month.

Philadelphia slugger Ryan Howard is 1 for 12 in the last four games and 0 for 13 with five strikeouts against Garza.