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Jul 3, 2015 - 4:00 AM After digging itself an insurmountable hole through 81 games, the second half of last-place Milwaukee's season is going to be one of minor battles.It begins fittingly Friday night in Cincinnati where the streaking Brewers will try to continue closing the gap between themselves and the fourth-place Reds.
Milwaukee (33-48) extended its season-best winning streak to five with Thursday's 8-7 11-inning victory in Philadelphia, completing a four-game sweep. The Brewers are within five games of Cincinnati after their first sweep since taking three at the Los Angeles Dodgers from Aug. 15-17.
Gerardo Parra is batting .382 in 14 games, Jonathan Lucroy was 8 for 15 in the series, Ryan Braun is 13 for 28 in his last seven and Adam Lind is hitting .405 in 12 to give the club promising stretches from its top-four hitters in the order.
"It's a four-game road sweep, that's a real good series," manager Craig Counsell said. "These have been real good wins for us. We've really battled."
Mike Fiers will try to keep it going on the mound. Fiers (3-7, 4.14 ERA) didn't earn the decision in a 5-3 home win over Minnesota on Sunday, though he limited the Twins to a run and four hits in seven innings.
The right-hander has dropped three straight starts against Cincinnati with a 6.75 ERA while never making it beyond five innings. The latest was the worst with Fiers giving up eight runs - four earned - and six hits with three walks in four innings of a 16-10 defeat on April 21.
Todd Frazier and Jay Bruce homered, and Frazier is 5 for 13 with two home runs and a double against Fiers. Billy Hamilton (0 for 6) and Brandon Phillips (2 for 13) have struggled.
The Reds (36-41) began a six-game homestand by taking two of three from Minnesota. In Wednesday's 2-1 win, Joey Votto drove in a run but was 0 for 2, dropping him to 2 for 20 in six games.
Hamilton is 5 for 11 in three games to boost his average to .230 for the first time since April 26, and he's also gaining bunting confidence to get on base and use his speed.
"I've learned the placement (of) the bunt is way better than my speed," Hamilton told MLB's official website. "You put a bunt down in an area where they can't get it, it's way better than running out of there and having a bad bunt."
They've won their last three home series of more than a game with a victory over Detroit sprinkled in and have taken 12 of 16 at Great American Ball Park while scoring 5.8 runs per game and batting .305.
The Reds have also taken the last three series with Milwaukee, including five of seven games this season. In Cincinnati, the Reds have won all four series since the start of 2014 with a 9-4 record.
Michael Lorenzen will try to start this one properly on the mound.
Lorenzen (3-2, 3.38) is 2-0 with a 1.93 ERA in his last three starts, but he walked four in Saturday's 2-1 loss at the New York Mets. The right-hander gave up a run and six hits in 5 2-3 innings, then the game was suspended before lasting 13 innings the following day. Since re-entering the rotation on May 26, he's walked 4.89 batters per nine innings over seven starts.
The rookie made his major league debut on April 29 at home against Milwaukee and surrendered three runs and eight hits in five innings of an 8-3 loss. The scoring came on solo homers by Braun, Lind and the injured Khris Davis.
- MILWAUKEE: 12
CINCINNATI: 1
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Jul 3 10:45 PM - Suarez singled to center, Bruce scored, Schumaker to second.
Brewers 12, Reds 1 Bot 9, 1 OutJul 3 10:43 PM - Eugenio Suarez singles to shallow center field. Skip Schumaker to second. Jay Bruce scores.
Brewers 12, Reds 1 Bot 9, 1 OutJul 3 10:43 PM - G.Parra hit a sacrifice fly to center fielder B.Hamilton, Segura scored.
Brewers 12, Reds 0 Top 9, 2 OutsJul 3 10:34 PM - Gerardo Parra out on a sacrifice fly to center field to Billy Hamilton. Jean Segura scores.
Brewers 12, Reds 0 Top 9, 1 OutJul 3 10:33 PM - Gennett singled to right, C.Gomez scored, Segura to second.
Brewers 11, Reds 0 Top 9, 1 OutJul 3 10:31 PM - Scooter Gennett singles to right center field. Jean Segura to second. Carlos Gomez scores.
Brewers 11, Reds 0 Top 9, 1 OutJul 3 10:30 PM - Ryan Braun doubles to deep right center field. Hernan Perez scores.
Brewers 10, Reds 0 Top 8, 2 OutsJul 3 10:10 PM - C.Gomez homered to left on a 1-0 count, Lucroy scored, Braun scored, Lind scored.
Brewers 9, Reds 0 Top 7, 1 OutJul 3 9:42 PM - Carlos Gomez homers to left field. Adam Lind scores. Ryan Braun scores. Jonathan Lucroy scores.
Brewers 9, Reds 0 Top 7, 1 OutJul 3 9:41 PM - Carlos Gomez singles to left center field. Jonathan Lucroy scores.
Brewers 5, Reds 0 Top 5, 2 OutsJul 3 8:59 PM - Jonathan Lucroy doubles to deep center field. Gerardo Parra scores.
Brewers 4, Reds 0 Top 5, 0 OutsJul 3 8:49 PM - Adam Lind grounds out to second base, Eugenio Suarez to Joey Votto. Ryan Braun to third. Jonathan Lucroy scores.
Brewers 2, Reds 0 Top 1, 0 OutsJul 3 7:22 PM - Lind grounded out, shortstop Suarez to first baseman Votto, Lucroy scored, Braun to third.
Brewers 2, Reds 0 Top 1, 1 OutJul 3 7:22 PM - MILWAUKEE: 0
CINCINNATI: 0
Top 1, 0 Outs
Jul 3 7:11 PM
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