Weeks leads Brewers' ninth-inning comeback over Cubs
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04/10/2009 -
Milwaukee, WI (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Rickie Weeks doubled home the tying run in
the ninth, took third on a ball in the dirt and scored the winning run on an
infield hit with a head-first slide just ahead of the tag to give Milwaukee a
thrilling 4-3 win against the Chicago Cubs in the Brewers' home opener from
Miller Park.
Carlos Villanueva (1-0) set down Chicago in order in the ninth and Kevin Gregg
(0-1) returned to pitch the bottom half after being called upon to close out
the eighth. Jason Kendall was retired on a ground out but Chris Duffy, who was
part of a double switch in the top part of the inning, drew a walk. Weeks
turned on a low, 2-1 fastball for a double that sailed over the head of
Alfonso Soriano in left and one-hopped against the wall.
Duffy scored to tie the game and the heads-up Weeks took third when Gregg
bounced a ball in the dirt to Corey Hart, who went on to walk. Ryan Braun sent
a dribbler to short and Weeks broke for home. Ryan Theriot rushed the throw
and bounced it just in front of Koyie Hill and Weeks beat the tag to send the
45,455 fans, the second-largest crowd in franchise history, into a frenzy.
Braun knocked in two of Milwaukee's four runs while Hart homered and walked
twice. Weeks scored twice and also robbed Aramis Ramirez of a base-hit with
two men on in the seventh while down a run.
Braden Looper, who signed a one-year deal with the club shortly before spring
training, was charged with one run on five hits with four walks and as many
strikeouts in lasting five frames for Milwaukee, which started the year with
losses in two of its first three games in San Francisco.
Hill, starting for 2008 NL Rookie of the Year Geovany Soto, hit a two-run
homer and Milton Bradley added a solo shot for Chicago, which entered this
series on the heels of taking two of three games from the Houston Astros.
Soto is day-to-day with inflammation in his right shoulder.
Rich Harden, looking to build off a dominant NL run in 2008 after joining
Chicago midseason in a trade with Oakland, made his 2009 debut and baffled the
Brewers through six innings, striking out 10 and walking two while giving up
two runs -- one earned -- on just three hits.
Harden was 5-1 with a stellar 1.77 earned run average in 12 regular-season
starts last season after joining the Cubs.
The Brew Crew manufactured a run in the first as Weeks took second on an error
by Theriot leading off, and Hart moved the runner with a sacrifice. Braun
followed with a run-scoring single through the left side.
Hart clubbed a home run deep to right-center with two out in the third, adding
a run to the lead, but Bradley put the Cubs on the board, leading off the
fourth with a blast to almost the same place.
Looper was lifted to start the sixth and reliever Seth McClung was stung by a
two-out, two-run homer by Hill, following a Theriot single to give Chicago the
3-2 lead.
The Cubs looked to add runs in the seventh when Kosuke Fukudome doubled to
left with one out, and Bradley walked with two away, but Weeks snagged a hard
hit ball up the middle off the bat of Ramirez to end the inning.
Chicago went with a combination of three relievers in the home half and
escaped a bases-loaded jam. Aaron Heilman started and walked Bill Hall, who
moved up on a Kendall sacrifice. Neal Cotts entered to face pinch-hitter Craig
Counsell but made it first and second with a hit-by-pitch, and Carlos Marmol
was called into service. Weeks lined out for the second out but Hart worked a
walk to load the bases. Marmol, though, recovered to retire Braun on a weak
pop-up to right.
The Cubs put a runner on third with one out in the eighth. Mike Fontenot
doubled off Todd Coffey and moved up on a Theriot grounder. Coffey then
plunked Hill to make it first and third, which perfectly set up pinch-hitter
Aaron Miles' tailor-made double-play ball to end the inning.
Lou Pinella tapped the pen again in the eighth in an attempt to get to the
team's closer in Gregg. Sean Marshall walked Prince Fielder to start the frame
and Luis Vizcaino was brought on to face J.J. Hardy. Hardy lined out and Mike
Cameron hit a chopper back to the mound, moving the runner to second. Gregg
entered to fan Hall and strand the tying run in scoring position for a second
straight inning.
Game Notes
Chicago won nine of its 16 meetings with the Brewers last season, including
five of the seven matchups held in Milwaukee...Milwaukee has a five-game win
streak and is 7-2 in home openers at Miller Park since the its opening in
2001...Theriot and Fukudome had two hits each for Chicago...Despite the
comeback, Milwaukee left 10 on base and was 1-for-6 with runners in scoring
position...The Cubs left nine stranded and was 0-for-7 with RISP.
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