Aguilar's blast helps Brewers edge Cardinals
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[August 04, 2017]
MILWAUKEE -- When Keon Broxton
returned earlier in the week from a brief minor league assignment,
some in Milwaukee wondered why the streaky and slumping Broxton was
getting playing time ahead of top prospect Lewis Brinson.
Broxton reminded those naysayers of his value Thursday, reaching
over the wall to pull back a potential home run, then driving in the
eventual winning run with a two-out single as the Brewers won just
their second series since the All-Star break with a 2-1 victory over
the St. Louis Cardinals at Miller Park.
"It was awesome to come out today, do something for the team to help
these guys out and put ourselves in a position to win," Broxton
said. "I'm just trying to make plays. That's my job."
It helped make a winner out of right-hander Matt Garza, who worked
into the sixth inning after coming off the disabled list earlier in
the day and held St. Louis to a run on four hits and two walks while
striking out four over 5 2/3 innings of work.
"Our job is to keep the runs off the board," Garza (5-5) said. "When
we do give them up, we hope our offense picks us up. We're in a bit
of an offensive rut right now but that's OK; our starters have been
doing our job, our bullpen is shortening things up."

Michael Wacha went four innings for St. Louis, allowing one run -- a
solo homer by Jesus Aguilar in the third -- on five hits and three
walks while striking out five.
"The home run to Aguilar hurt him," Cardinals manager Mike Matheny
said. "He was 0-2 and worked to 3-2. What we've seen is he has been
able to get to those counts and then put them away. You are just
going to have that some days where they are not chasing the high
fastball and not chasing the slow stuff below the zone."
Aguilar's 11th home run of the season provided an early lead as
Garza retired 11 of his first 12 batters. He finally ran into
trouble in the fifth with a pair of walks to open the inning. Garza
struck out Stephen Piscotty for the first out and Greg Garcia
followed with an RBI single off the glove of second baseman Hernan
Perez, tying the game at 1, but Garza escaped when pinch hitter Luke
Voit chopped into a double play to end the inning.
"That was huge," Garza said. "Garcia, (hit it) right outside of
Hernan's glove. That would have saved a run. But being able to
bounce-back, we regrouped got the ground ball from Voit to get out
of the inning."
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Brewers first baseman Jesus Aguilar (24) hits a solo home run in the
third inning against the St. Louis Cardinals at Miller Park.
Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-USA TODAY Sports

Lefty Brett Cecil (1-4) replaced Wacha to open the
fifth. He got off to a good start by striking out Domingo Santana
and Aguilar but Milwaukee followed with three straight singles and
went ahead on Broxton's base hit.
"He got two quick strikeouts and the next thing you know three
singles in a row," Matheny said. "He was making really good
pitches."
Jacob Barnes took over for Garza with two on and two outs in the
sixth and ended the threat by getting Yadier Molina to fly out to
center. Barnes erased a leadoff walk in the sixth with an
inning-ending double play and Anthony Swarzak preserved the lead
with a scoreless eighth.
The Cardinals threatened in the ninth, putting the go-ahead run on
with two out but Corey Knebel struck out Garcia to record his 20th
save of the season.
The victory marked the first time the Brewers took a series from the
Cardinals at Miller Park since 2012.
NOTES: C Jett Bandy is headed to the disabled list with a fractured
rib, Milwaukee manager Craig Counsell said. ... Counsell announced
that RHP Brandon Woodruff would start Friday at Tampa in his major
league debut. ... RHP Wily Peralta and OF Kirk Nieuwenhuis cleared
waivers and accepted outright assignments to Triple-A Colorado
Springs on Thursday. Milwaukee designated both for assignment over
the last week. ... Cardinals CF Dexter Fowler (strained arm) has
resumed baseball activities back in St. Louis and will rejoin the
team when it visits Cincinnati this weekend, manager Mike Matheny
said. ... 1B Matt Carpenter returned to the Cardinals' lineup
Thursday. He was a late scratch a night earlier because of a sore
hip. ... The Cardinals are 17-21 in one-ruin games this season. [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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