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July 2008 - Milwaukee Brewers
Manager and GM Fritsche
8th July 2008
Next up the Reds. Despite their awful record, they were a team still in contention less than four weeks ago. And as we seem on a cold streak again, this won't be an easy task. Believe it or not, but Brandon Webb's fifth start will also be at Miller Park.
Game #85 – Cincinnati Reds [35-49] (C. Fisher 0-1, 5.73 ERA) at Milwaukee [44-40] (B. Webb 0-2, 4.88 ERA)
SS C. Izturis - CF S. Victorino - LF R. Braun - 1B P. Fielder - RF G. Gross - 3B M Reynolds - C J. Estrada - 2B O. Infante
Today was finally Brandon Webb's night and fans gave him standing ovations when he left the game after 8.1 innnings. He allowed only one earned run and went in addition 2 from 5 with a home run and 3 RBI's. He also committed an error. Ryan Braun showed he rested well yesterday and homered twice.
Cincinnati at Milwaukee: 2-11
W: B. Webb (8-6), L: C. Fisher (0-2)
HR: S. Hatteberg (6) / B. Webb (2), R. Braun 2 (26)
SB: - / S. Victorino (17), R. Braun (13)
E: - / B. Webb (2), P. Fielder (5)
MoM: R. Braun - 2/3, 2 R, 3 RBI, HR, 2 BB
Elsewhere:
LF Endy Chavez (.325, 5 HR, 26 RBI) collected 5 hits in 4-2 Indians over Red Sox victory. With the win the Indians moved one game above .500 and took over first place in the AL Central.
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