| Brewers rally past Cardinals on 
			ninth-inning slam
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			 [September 16, 2019] 
			Ryan Braun's ninth-inning grand 
			slam rallied the visiting Milwaukee Brewers to a 7-6 victory over 
			the St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday afternoon. 
 Braun crushed a two-out, 3-2 pitch from Cardinals reliever Junior 
			Fernandez to erase a 4-3 deficit in dramatic fashion.
 
 The Brewers (80-69) won for the ninth time in 10 games to move 
			within three games of the National League-Central leading Cardinals 
			(83-66). Milwaukee is one game behind the Chicago Cubs for the 
			second wild-card spot.
 
 Reliever Matt Albers (7-5), the fifth of six Brewers pitchers, 
			earned the victory. Josh Hader closed out the game to earn his 33rd 
			save, despite giving up a two-run homer to Tommy Edman.
 
 John Gant (10-1), the sixth of eight Cardinals pitchers, took the 
			loss.
 
 Harrison Bader hit two homers for the Cardinals, with Paul DeJong 
			and Edman contributing two-run shots. Cory Spangenberg hit a two-run 
			homer for the Brewers.
 
 With closer Carlos Martinez unavailable due to a respiratory illness 
			and the Cardinals leading 4-3, Gant entered the game in the ninth 
			inning and walked three of the four batters he faced. Tyler Webb got 
			Mike Moustakas to fly out, but Braun's slam put the Brewers ahead 
			7-4.
 
			
			 
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            Cardinals starting pitcher Michael Wacha held the Brewers scoreless 
			on five hits for five innings before manager Mike Shildt began his 
			bullpen parade.
 Brewers starting pitcher Chase Anderson worked just four innings 
			before exiting for a pinch hitter. He allowed just one hit, Bader's 
			first homer.
 
            
			 
			Spangenberg's two-run homer in the seventh inning put the Brewers up 
			2-1.
 But DeJong hit two-run homer and Bader hit another solo blast in the 
			bottom of the inning as the Cardinals moved ahead 4-2.
 
 The Brewers scored an unearned run in the eighth. Moustakas hit a 
			fly ball that Bader dropped in right-center field while nearly 
			colliding with teammate Dexter Fowler. Lorenzo Cain's single drove 
			in Moustakas to cut the lead to 4-3.
 
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