The Milwaukee Brewers are still third in a very close National League Central race after beating Cincinnati 7-4 Sunday at Miller Park to take two of three from the Reds. The Crew never trailed after going up 3-0 in the first inning — and Domingo Santana had the eventual game winning hit with a three run homer in the fifth. Adam Duvall hit a two run homer for Cincinnati, one of three N-L teams not to win 50 games yet. Matt Garza got the win despite giving up all four Cincy runs in five and one third innings, improving to 6-6 as Corey Knebel got his 22nd save and Sal Romano took the loss and fell to 2-5. The Brewers are now one game behind second place Saint Louis in the N-L Central and two games behind the front running Chicago Cubs — and Milwaukee is off today (Monday) before opening a series at fourth place Pittsburgh tomorrow (Tuesday) night.
Brewers Still Third In Central After Winning Two Straight
Aug 14, 2017 | 6:01 AM
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