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"Hey, it's been a rough trip," manager Ron Roenicke said. "I know we're a little bit hot and cold, but I don't think we're like this."
Narveson struggled against the bottom of the order, with seventh- and eighth-place hitters Nick Punto and Greene combining for four hits and a sacrifice fly.
Punto singled and Greene reached on an infield hit to start the fifth. The runners stayed put when McClellan popped up a sacrifice bunt attempt -- third base umpire Gary Darling ruled that Narveson intentionally dropped it -- Rasmus followed with a double into the right-field corner that easily scored both runners.
"I was one pitch away from getting out of the inning," Narveson said. "Rasmus did a good job, he got his count and hit the ball where he needed to."
Lance Berkman's grounder to open the sixth scooted between third baseman Casey McGehee's legs at third for a two-base error and he scored on Punto's one-out sacrifice fly.
NOTES: Greene has a pair of three-hit games, the other on June 10, 2009 at Florida. He had been in an 0-for-16 slump. ... The Brewers are 1-6 in Narveson's starts. ... McClellan had been 0-4 with a 2.82 ERA in 22 career relief outings against the Brewers, none of them longer than two innings.
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