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Published - Wednesday, August 20, 2008

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Blum’s homer helps Astros top Brewers


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MILWAUKEE (AP) — Brian Moehler sounded as if he’s on a losing skid, not a winning streak.

Moehler extended his winning stretch to five games by pitching into the sixth inning and allowing one earned run, and Geoff Blum hit a tiebreaking three-run homer in the sixth to help the Houston Astros beat Ben Sheets and the Milwaukee Brewers 5-2 on Tuesday night.
Houston Astros' Humberto Quintero, right, tags out Milwaukee Brewers' Mike Cameron at home plate in the fourth inning of a baseball game Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2008, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Darren Hauck)

“I was very fortunate tonight,” Moehler said. “I am just struggling right now. I made some pitches when I had to. My mechanics are off and I just need to work on it Friday and Saturday in the bullpen.”

The right-hander (9-4) gave up nine hits in 5 1-3 innings. He struck out four and walked one to beat Milwaukee for the first time since Aug. 25, 2006. Moehler was 0-3 in his last eight starts against the Brewers, including 0-2 this season.

“We got some big hits and made some big defensive plays tonight,” Moehler said. “Blum’s hit was huge.”

Blum was hitless in nine at-bats before he hit a 1-2 pitch from Sheets (11-7) to right-center for his career-high 12th home run, giving the Astros their 10th win in 13 games. Houston is 14-5 in August.

“I was looking off speed,” Blum said. “I know that sounds a little weird with Ben Sheets throwing 94-95 mph. My previous at-bats he had gotten me out on some off-speed pitches. He just happened to leave it out over the plate and I was able to get a hold of it.”

Darin Erstad led off the sixth with a single and stole second. On the next pitch, Sheets hit Michael Bourn in the lower leg as he was squaring to bunt. Ty Wigginton then flied out before Lance Berkman struck out.

Four relievers combined to shut down Milwaukee the rest of the way, including Jose Valverde, who pitched the ninth for his 32nd save in 38 attempts.

“Moehler kind of bent, but didn’t break,” Houston manager Cecil Cooper said. “He didn’t have the good command like he normally does. He battled them and kept it close, and then Geoff got the big hit for us.”

Sheets lost for the fourth time in his last five starts, and afterward, Milwaukee manager Ned Yost was asked if he was concerned.

“No, I’m not concerned,” said Yost, who turned 54 on Tuesday. “He pitched very good tonight but he made a couple of mistakes with two outs.”

The right-hander gave up five runs on five hits inn six innings. He struck out seven and walked one, as the Brewers snapped their five-game home winning streak.

“It seemed like I didn’t make many mistakes but the ones I did they hit hard,” Sheets said. “I ain’t pitching great but I don’t think I’m pitching as bad as it’s made out to be. I’ve pitched plenty of winnable games and I’ve pitched plenty of losable games in that stretch.

“In the first half I came away with a lot of victories pitching the same way that I am now,” he added. “Earlier I had a lot of room for error. Now when I’m pitching sometimes I think I get caught up in trying not to make a mistake. Because one can be the difference now.”

Milwaukee played without Ryan Braun, who left the game in the sixth inning Monday with a strain around his lower ribcage. The left fielder, who also missed six games last week because of the injury, is day to day.

Braun’s replacement, Gabe Kapler, was 0-for-4 and left the bases loaded on two different occasions.

Houston tied the score at 2 in the third. After singles by Humberto Quintero and Erstad, Bourn hit a two-out, two-run triple to right field.

Milwaukee took a 1-0 lead when Ray Durham led off the first with a single and scored on a double to right field by J.J. Hardy, who was thrown out trying to advance to third.

Craig Counsell led off the second and reached on an error when he popped up his bunt and Berkman dropped it for an error as he charged in from first base. Mike Cameron followed with a double for a 2-0 lead, but Kapler struck out with the bases loaded to end the inning.

Kapler also left the bases loaded in the fourth when he flied out to center.

“We definitely had opportunities,” Yost said. “We had opportunities to score some runs early. We scored one in the first and one in the second and had opportunities to score more but just couldn’t get the big hit.“

Notes: Hardy celebrated his 26th birthday and teammate Chris Capuano, on the disabled list, turned 30. ... Houston’s Felipe Paulino was examined by team medical director Dr. David Lintner on Tuesday, and the right-handed pitcher was diagnosed with bursitis in his right shoulder. He will begin a throwing program on flat ground and then move to the mound. ... Henry Winkler threw out the ceremonial first pitch. A bronze statue of the TV star from “Happy Days” was unveiled in downtown Milwaukee earlier in the day.
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illflavored wrote on Aug 21, 2008 12:01 AM:

" How about next time you put the actual Brewers score up showing that they actually WON 5-2 about 5 hours ago. Last time I use your website to check sports scores... "

seabiscuit wrote on Aug 20, 2008 3:45 PM:

" It's pitiful when someone shows up just to bash baseball fans. In case you didn't realize it, The Truth, I mean YOU. And once again, your pointless ranting has no substance, although your reference to Jim Mora was amusing. Of course, that's another sport altogether... "

Curly wrote on Aug 20, 2008 11:09 AM:

" If anything will keep the Crew out of the playoffs, it will be the inability to hit with men on base. I don't know the answer, but it sure can be frustrating to watch. On the bright side, at least we are talking playoffs in late August, so thanks for that. WIN TODAY CREW AND SWEEP PITTSBURGH!!! "

JR wrote on Aug 20, 2008 8:10 AM:

" That was a terrible game to watch. The crew ran themselves out of several chances. Started in the first with JJ being run down making the 1st out instead of being on 2nd with no outs. Then I dont know why they tried to score Cameron on that play but he was out by 20 feet?? Chance after chance and couldnt pull through. And what happened to what was supposed to be our 1-2 punch? Sheets just cant seem to find it since the break. Anyway, lets pull through tonight and win the series. GO CREW! "

Sconni Fan wrote on Aug 20, 2008 7:54 AM:

" Truth...thank you for re-stating my point. When Sheets is being beat and only giving up 2 runs...is that really on him? Get a clue already. What does the past 26 years have to do with this season? I know you won't answer any of these questions, because, well...you are uncapable of an intelligent response. "

Sconni Fan wrote on Aug 20, 2008 7:08 AM:

" I'm not blaming the offense for the loss...just pointing out that a pitcher with a 3.00 ERA (which is great in today's game) isn't getting run support. 2 bad pitches last night did Sheets in. Back on track tonight, though!! GO CREW!!! "

kbg23 wrote on Aug 20, 2008 6:48 AM:

" Of course we can guess whose back - you only show up when we lose to we can always expect to hear your words of idiocy once a week! Sconni, I can't agree with you on this one. I think that game rest soley in Sheets hands. Two runs isn't great but it isn't terrible. He gave up the 3 run blast that did us in, as he has had big innings the last couple of outings similar. But, get the series win today. Cardinals lost so nothing lost on the wild card race. Go Crew! "

The Truth wrote on Aug 20, 2008 6:41 AM:

" To Sconni Fan,

Please............... Put a pacifier in your mouth! I can't remember the last time I heard such whining. Sheets is getting B-E-A-T because he's giving up more runs than "The Crew" is scoring. And this "playoffs" thing. What would a "Crew" fan know about the "playoffs"? Can I hear Jim Mora in the background? "The Crew" hasn't made the "playoffs" IN 26 YEARS!!! The "playoffs" DON'T start today. And when they DO start, something sure tells me that "The Crew" will ONCE AGAIN be on the outside L-O-O-K-I-N-G in. Go Twins! "

Sconni Fan wrote on Aug 20, 2008 6:17 AM:

" Truth, nothing you say makes any sense anymore. I guess I feel privileged to have high caliber players that are worthy of such inflated contracts that the Yankees offer...just shows the Crew is on the right track. And the Twinks have a better winning percentage by .001 percentage point. The Crew still has more wins. How does this go? Truth, any guesses who would make the playoffs if the season ended today? Here's a hint, not the Twinks.

For more baseball minded people: Once again, no run support for Big Ben. Sheets' 7 losses
this season the offense has scored 2, 0, 3, 1, 0, 2, and 2 runs respectively. "

The Truth wrote on Aug 20, 2008 1:14 AM:

" To Sconni Fan & kbg23,

Any guess who's b-a-a-a-a-a-a-ack? Have you checked the standings yet? Any guesses as to who has the better record now? The TWINS now have a better record than "The Crew". It was warmer in Arizona than it was in Wisconsin yesterday. Are you going to have a problem with THAT "statemant" too? L-O-O-K-S like you'll be stuck trying to sign Sheets now. Admit it. With each win, Sabathia is pricing himself right out of "The Crew's" price market. How do think Sabathia L-O-O-K-S in YANKEE pinstripes? Go Twins! "


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