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"As far as the future goes, I'm going to continue to grind until Oct. 3 and we'll make a decision then," he said.
Hoffman passed Lee Smith as the career saves leader, earning No. 479 while pitching for San Diego against Pittsburgh on Sept. 24, 2006.
Mariano Rivera of the New York Yankees is second in major league history with 555 saves.
Casey McGehee had a single and double with three RBIs for Milwaukee in a game that featured four ejections: Macha, Milwaukee center fielder Chris Dickerson, Cardinals pitching coach Dave Duncan and a fan.
In the bottom of the seventh, plate umpire Bob Davidson stopped the game and ejected a fan for heckling Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina. Davidson walked to the seats near the backstop netting and motioned for the fan, who was wearing a T-shirt with a Brewers logo on it, to leave his seat.
An usher motioned him away, and the fan stood and posed with his arms extended in the air in a V shape while drawing loud cheers from the crowd.
Sean A. Otto, 44, of Waukesha, was handcuffed at the ballpark and cited for disorderly conduct by Milwaukee police.
In the second, Macha was tossed by second base umpire Tim Timmons while arguing an interference call that cost the Brewers a run.
Cardinals pitching coach Dave Duncan was ejected from the dugout by Davidson in the third for arguing balls and strikes.
In the fifth, Dickerson was called out on strikes and slammed his helmet to the ground while walking back to the dugout, prompting an immediate ejection from Davidson.
"It was an interesting evening," Macha said. "One coach, one manager, one player and one fan. Everybody got thrown out."
Brewers starter Chris Narveson (11-7) pitched seven innings, giving up two runs on four hits and three walks while striking out nine.
Narveson said it was a special win because it included Hoffman's milestone.
"To look up and see that he's got his 600th save and you were the guy that started the game -- it's a great feeling," Narveson said.
St. Louis starter Kyle Lohse (2-7) went five innings, giving up four runs and seven hits. In four starts since returning from the disabled list, he is 1-3 with a 10.31 ERA.
"Tough way to lose," Lohse said. "It's frustrating to give up the two-out hits again."
Milwaukee won for only the second time in eight games.
NOTES: Lohse spent 84 days on the DL and had surgery on his right forearm for nerve compression. ... The Cardinals recalled 3B Tyler Greene from Triple-A Memphis before the game. He started and went 0 for 2 with an intentional walk. ... Narveson was a second-round draft choice of the Cardinals in 2000.
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