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			 Logan Schafer and Luis Sardinas, who entered the game earlier as 
			reserves, hit consecutive run-scoring singles with two outs in the 
			top of the 13th inning, giving the Brewers a 6-4 victory, their 
			seventh straight over the Pirates since the All-Star break. 
			 
			"Both sides were scrapping and battling," Schafer said. "Just one of 
			those games that you fire back at each other and someone comes out 
			on top." 
			 
			The Pirates (83-56) remain 4 1/2 games behind St. Louis in the NL 
			Central, as the Cardinals lost at Cincinnati. Pittsburgh's lead for 
			the first NL wild card was sliced to 2 1/2 games over the Chicago 
			Cubs, who were rained out at Philadelphia. 
			 
			With the score tied at 4-4, pinch hitter Nevin Ashley struck out to 
			begin the 13th but reached first on a wild pitch by reliever 
			Radhames Liz (1-4). Shortstop Jean Segura hit a one-out single, and 
			after catcher Martin Maldonado struck out, Schafer and Sardinas 
			delivered. 
			 
			Schafer came into the game as the center fielder in the ninth inning 
			as part of a double switch. Sardinas came on in the 10th inning as a 
			defensive substitute at second base for the Brewers (62-78), who 
			trail St. Louis by 26 games in the division standings. 
			
			  
			  
			Liz allowed three runs, four hits and four walks in two innings. He 
			became the first Pirates reliever to lose since June 25, a span of 
			19 decisions. 
			 
			"He pitched twice in Milwaukee (last week), they've seen him there a 
			little bit," Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said. "He's pitched 
			multiple innings already. He's pitched effectively. The command was 
			a little erratic tonight." 
			 
			The Pirates fell to 24-35 inside the NL Central. 
			 
			Brewers right fielder Ryan Braun had two hits and two RBIs, and 
			first baseman Adam Lind added two hits. Left fielder Khris Davis hit 
			a two-run homer in the first inning, and Braun had an RBI single as 
			Milwaukee took a 3-0 lead. 
			 
			Left fielder Gregory Polanco and center fielder Andrew McCutchen 
			both hit game-tying home runs for the Pirates. Catcher Francisco 
			Cervelli had three hits and reached base five times, and second 
			baseman Josh Harrison and third baseman Jung Ho Kang added two hits 
			each. 
			 
			Both teams scored in the 12th inning, with Polanco's eight homer in 
			the bottom half tying the game 4-4 and pinning closer Francisco 
			Rodriguez (1-3) with just his second blown save of the season in 36 
			opportunities. 
			 
			The Brewers went ahead 4-3 in the top of the inning on an RBI single 
			by Braun, who is 18-for-42 (.429) in his past 10 games. 
			 
			Right-hander Kyle Lohse pitched a scoreless ninth for the second 
			save of his 15-year career, both coming this season. 
			 
			
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			McCutchen tied the game at 3-3 in the eighth with his 22nd home run, 
			a solo shot into the right field stands off rookie reliever Corey 
			Knebel. 
			 
			The Pirates drew within a run in the seventh when pinch hitter 
			Travis Snider drew a bases-loaded walk with two outs off reliever 
			Jeremy Jeffress. 
			
			Pirates right-hander A.J. Burnett came off the disabled list to make 
			his first start since July 30. He allowed three runs and three hits 
			-- all in the first inning -- during a five-inning stint. Burnett 
			struck out three and walked two. 
			 
			The 38-year-old, who was sidelined by a torn flexor tendon in his 
			elbow, said nerves did not affect his poor first inning. He is 
			winless in his past seven starts against the Brewers. 
			 
			"I'm too old to be amped up over the start," Burnett said. "There's 
			no (excuse regarding the) first inning, haven't pitched in a long 
			time, none of that crap. Pitched it down the middle, and they did 
			what a big league hitter is supposed to do to them." 
			 
			Brewers right-hander Wily Peralta gave up two runs and five hits in 
			six-plus innings with three walks and two strikeouts. 
			 
			"It was a long wait, but it was worth it," Brewers manager Craig 
			Counsell said. "Somehow, some way we got it done tonight. We just 
			kept playing and finally prevailed." 
			 
			NOTES: Pirates LF Starling Marte was removed in the top of the 10th 
			inning because of discomfort in his left shoulder, and he is listed 
			as day-to-day. He was hit by a pitch in the eighth inning. ... 
			Brewers C Jonathan Lucroy missed his second straight game with a 
			concussion, and manager Craig Counsell said there is no timetable 
			for his return. ... The Brewers claimed OF Daniel Fields off waivers 
			from Detroit and assigned him to Double-A Biloxi, where he will take 
			part in the Southern League playoffs. ... Brewers RHP Jimmy Nelson 
			(11-11, 3.86 ERA) will face Pirates RHP Charlie Morton (8-7, 4.07) 
			on Friday night in the second game of the four-game series. 
			
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