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Brewers lead in NL Central down to 4 1/2

May 17, 2007 By WRN Contributor

The Milwaukee Brewers lead in the National League Central is now down to 4 1/2 games over the Houston Astros after the Brewers 4th straight loss, 6-2 to the Phillies in Philadelphia.

Cole Hamels retired the first 18 batters he faced before a Rickie Weeks walk and J-J Hardy's 3th homer of the season.  Hardy leads the National League in both home runs and RBI's.  But that's all the Brewers would get off of Hamels.

Jeff Suppan took the loss, his 3rd in a row (5-4).  The win for the Phillies pushes them back to .500.  Philadelphia shoots for the sweep of the Brewers with a day game today.

 

Listen / Download – Ned Yost says Cole Hamels made pitches. :16
Listen / Download – J-J Hardy on his 13th HR. :14

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