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Brewers win in New York; head back for home

June 13, 2014 By Bill Scott

Jonathan Lucroy, having the best year of his career, was 0-for-5 with a strikeout on a lousy weather day in New York.

But, in a dramatic turn of events, Lucroy stepped up in the top of he thirteenth inning at Citi Field, Lucroy crushed a hanging Carlos Torres curveball; the ball landed almost 10 rows back for the eventual game-winning margin.

Brewers righthander Kyle Lohse and Mets southpaw Jon Niese were both brilliant; Lohse went 8 innings of 4-hit ball, Niese went 6 2/3 innings, scattering just 6 hits and only one earned run.

The Brewers are back home Friday night, opening up a three-game circus against Cincinnati.

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