Brewers, Nelson stymie Cardinals
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[August 02, 2017]
MILWAUKEE -- The Milwaukee
Brewers' offense still has yet to regain its first-half form.
But on Tuesday night, the Brewers' bats mustered just enough to back
up Jimmy Nelson, who struck out seven in a 3-2 victory over the St.
Louis Cardinals at Miller Park.
The Brewers came into the game hitless in their last 31 at-bats with
runners in scoring position and after putting two on in the first
against Cardinals right-hander Carlos Martinez (7-9), Ryan Braun
extended the streak to 32 with a groundout to second that still
drove in Eric Sogard and gave Milwaukee a 1-0 lead.
Travis Shaw added to the futility with a strikeout before Domingo
Santana finally snapped the skid with an RBI single. Manny Pina
followed with a run-scoring double to make it 3-0 and the Brewers
sighed with relief.
"You're facing Carlos Martinez, so you know runs are going to be
tough to begin with," Brewers manager Craig Counsell said. "We got
him before he settled in, really. He was a little off with command
and Sogard drew a walk to start it, and then we got a couple of nice
two-out hits. You always think you're going to need more than that,
but Jimmy and our bullpen did a nice job tonight and it held up."
The joy, though, would be short-lived. Martinez settled down from
there and put up zeros over the next four innings, and wrapped up
his day by working out of a bases-loaded jam in the fifth.
"There were other points in the game when I could have lost focus,"
Martinez said through a team translator. "But I said the first
inning is over with and I put that behind me, tried to learn from it
and not let things get away from me."
Martinez gave up four hits and walked five while striking out seven.
"He struggled a little bit in the fifth as well, but they were
pretty close misses at that point," Cardinals manager Mike Matheny
said. "Early on, it was just a timing issue. We're going to have to
keep making adjustments until he's sharp coming out of the gate."
Nelson (9-5) had never beaten St. Louis in his five big league
seasons and was 0-1 with a 5.74 ERA in two starts against the
Cardinals this season. But he was in a groove Tuesday, holding them
to two runs on six hits with only one walk while striking out seven
over six innings.
"He pitched very well tonight, and they gave him some good at-bats,
I thought," Counsell said. "I thought he was very effective. Both
runs he gave up, to be they had to work to get them (with) two-out
hits. He did a nice job."
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Brewers first baseman Eric Thames (7) is tagged out by St. Louis
Cardinals shortstop Paul DeJong (11) while trying to steal second
base during the seventh inning at Miller Park. Mandatory Credit:
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Nelson retired his first six batters in order then
ran into trouble in the third when Kolten Wong reached on a leadoff
single. Randal Grichuk followed with a double to left center but
after Orlando Arcia made a perfectly executed of Ryan Braun's throw
and got the ball to the catcher Pina just in time to put the tag on
Wong.
"I wasn't even backing up home because I thought we had no shot,"
Nelson said. "I was backing up third. That really took me by
surprise. Manny did a good job of holding on to the ball right
there. That was impressive. That definitely helped in a one-run
game. It was huge."
St. Louis finally got on the board in the fourth inning, cutting the
deficit to 3-1 on an RBI single by Yadier Molina. Tommy Pham got the
Cardinals within a run when his single plated Wong in the fifth.
But Anthony Swarzak stranded the tying run at first by striking out
three straight batters on 12 total pitches and Corey Knebel worked
around a one-out single for his 19th save.
"I thought we played well defensively and the bullpen did a great
job," Nelson said. "It was an all-around good win."
NOTES: The Brewers recalled OF Keon Broxton from Triple-A Colorado
Springs and designated OF Kirk Nieuwenhuis for assignment. ...
MIlwaukee also sent down RHP Paolo Espino, clearing a roster spot to
add RHP Jeremy Jeffress, acquired by the Brewers on Monday from
Texas on Wednesday. ... St. Louis activated OF Stephen Piscotty
(right groin strain) from the 10-day disabled list and optioned OF
Harrison Bader to Triple-A Memphis. ... Cardinals manager Mike
Matheny said RHP Adam Wainwright (mid-back tightness) threw on flat
ground Tuesday with no issue but RHP Luke Weaver (0-1, 4.50 ERA)
will start Wednesday. Weaver will face Brewers LHP Brent Suter (2-1,
2.40) ... RHP Matt Garza is expected to come off the 10-day disabled
list and start the series finale Thursday, manager Craig Counsell
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