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Brewers win streak is over

August 18, 2011 By Bill Scott

The Milwaukee Brewers 6-game win streak and 7-game home win streak is over, falling to the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-1 this afternoon.

Dodgers lefty Clayton Kershaw worked 8-shutout innings for the Dodgers, allowing just 5-hits to earn his 15th win (15-4) of the season.  Jerry Hairston is the only Brewer to collect more than 1-hit.  He doubled twice in the loss.

The Brewers only run came in the 9th inning.  Ryan Braun doubled and Prince Fielder drove him in with a sacrifice fly. 

The Brewers finished their home stand with a 6-1 record and will now head to New York to face the Mets for the start of a 3-game series on Friday.

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