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Roenicke opened his post-game news conference asking how many in the audience agreed with his move to walk Miguel Montero to load the bases in the fifth in front of Goldschmidt. Roenicke said he still thought it was the right move, even though it backfired so badly.
"I know the kid has got big hits," he said, referring to Goldschmidt. "Montero scares me. Montero is a really good hitter. There's not a whole lot of places you can go with him. Even when you make good pitches, he's got a chance to hit. That's not to say that Goldschmidt isn't a good hitter, too. What I think he's doing so well is he's not missing mistakes. When he gets a mistake, he kills it."
The two-out, opposite-field home run off Shaun Marcum blew open a 7-1 lead.
"Goldy is a big boy," Montero said. "He is strong enough to hit that ball out. As soon as I saw the ball was gone, I turned around and went `Wow.'"
The only other rookie slams in postseason history were by the Yankees' Gil McDougald in Game 5 of the 1951 World Series and the Yankees' Ricky Ledee in Game 4 of the 1999 AL championship series.
"I had two strikes, so I was just trying to battle," Goldschmidt said. "I can't really sit on one pitch. He ended up throwing a fastball, and I'm sure he missed his spot because it ended up down the middle and I was able to get a good part of the bat on it. I knew I hit it well, but Hart was going after it hard. And luckily it was able to get out of here."
Collmenter never gave the Brewers a chance to get into their "Beast Mode."
Ryan Braun, 6 for 8 with a home run and two doubles as Milwaukee outscored Arizona 13-5 in the first two games, was 0 for 3 with a walk and a strikeout. Prince Fielder had an infield single in the ninth after being hit by a pitch following Braun's walk in the first.
Collmenter fanned Rickie Weeks to end the first, one of his six strikeouts to go with two walks and a hit batter.
Marcum allowed seven runs and seven hits in 4 2-3 innings.
"The first two games we did our job and today we stunk it up a little bit," Weeks said, "but we should come out tomorrow ready."
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