Parra quiets Twins as Brewers end Minnesota's win streak
| WERE YOU THERE? |
Did you attend this game? If so, start chronicling your sports memories today with ESPN's Sports Passport. Enter the games you attend, upload your photos and share your memories! I was there »
|
| Regular Season Series |
| Minnesota leads 4-2 (as of Sat 6/28) |
| Fri 6/13 |
MIN 10, @MIL 2 |
Recap |
| Sat 6/14 |
MIN 9, @MIL 4 |
Recap |
| Sun 6/15 |
@MIL 4, MIN 2 |
Recap |
| Fri 6/27 |
@MIN 7, MIL 6 |
Recap |
| >Sat 6/28 |
MIL 5, @MIN 1 |
Box Score |
| Sun 6/29 |
@MIN 5, MIL 0 |
Recap |
| · Complete Schedule: Twins | Brewers |
| Scoring Summary |
| MIL | MIN |
 | 1st | R Braun singled to right, R Weeks scored, J Hardy to second. | 1 | 0 |
 | 2nd | J Kendall grounded out to shortstop, M Cameron scored. | 2 | 0 |
 | 3rd | C Hart doubled to deep right, J Hardy scored, P Fielder to third. | 3 | 0 |
 | 3rd | B Hall doubled to deep right center, P Fielder and C Hart scored, R Branyan to third. | 5 | 0 |
 | 9th | J Kubel homered to right center. | 5 | 1 |
| · View complete Play-By-Play |
| Game Information |
| Stadium | Mall of America Field, Minneapolis, MN |
| Attendance | 38,963 (83.6% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 2:28 |
| Weather | indoors |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Gerry Davis, First Base - Bruce Dreckman, Second Base - James Hoye, Third Base - Brian Gorman |
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- The maturation of Manny Parra is happening faster than expected.
Parra allowed two hits in seven innings to win his sixth straight start and the
Milwaukee Brewers beat Minnesota 5-1 on Saturday night to end the Twins' 10-game winning streak.
Bill Hall had a two-run double and
Ryan Braun and
Corey Hart also had RBIs for the Brewers, who have won nine of 12.
Jason Kubel hit a home run with two outs in the ninth for Minnesota.
"I think I've started to figure out that if you execute your pitches you're going to get outs," Parra said. "I don't have to have my best stuff to do well, as long as I'm going out there and being aggressive."
This time he did so against baseball's hottest team.
Parra (8-2), who has seven wins in his last eight starts dating to May 20, kept Minnesota hitters off balance all night. He struck out six, but walked four. He has allowed 14 free passes in his last three starts, including a career-high six in his last outing.
"The fastball against the lefties I kept missing with, but I made some pitches with my offspeed against them to get them out," he said. "Against the righties I basically used my fastball and split against them. I made some pitches when I had to. I don't like how I fell behind in counts, but I'm working through that."
Minnesota, which had just three runners advance to second base, grounded out 11 times against Parra, and did not hit the ball hard until the latter innings.
"You're seeing a young major league pitcher evolve into a pretty good major league pitcher," manager Ned Yost said. "He's been at the top of our prospect list for a long time and now he's gotten to the big leagues and is starting to feel comfortable and have some success."
At Spring Training, Parra was among a quartet of pitchers fighting for two spots on the Brewers roster. After making the team he went 1-2 in his first seven starts, with no outing longer than 5 1/3 innings.
Jason Kendall has had the best view of Parra's growth.
"He's getting more confidence every time he goes out and knows he's good," the Milwaukee catcher said. "He's not scared to go after guys. Behind in the count it's like 'Here it is,' and let's see what happens."
David Riske pitched a 1-2-3 eighth inning for Milwaukee and
Mitch Stetter allowed Kubel's home run in the ninth.
Livan Hernandez (8-5) lost for the first time in three starts. After a rocky start, he went seven innings, allowing four earned runs and seven hits, throwing a season-high 115 pitches. He struck out five and snared a liner off the bat of
Prince Fielder.
"He ate up some innings and protected our bullpen a little. That's huge after the fact. You don't like to get behind like that, but he sucked it up out there and gave us a chance," said manager Ron Gardenhire.
Milwaukee manufactured three runs on two hits in the third inning to go up 5-0.
A double by Hart scored one run, and after an intentional walk to
Russell Branyan loaded the bases, Hall hit a first-pitch double of the right-field baggie to score two more.
Hernandez was visited by pitching coach Rick Anderson before walking Branyan. With former starter
Boof Bonser warming up in the bullpen, Hernandez got
Mike Cameron and Kendall to fly out with runners on second and third. Hernandez set down 14 of the next 16 Brewers.
Amid chants of "Let's Go Brewers" from the thousands of fans making the trip across state lines, Braun had an RBI single in the first and Cameron scored on a ground out in the second for a 2-0 lead.
"We just have to go out and win the series tomorrow and go from there," said Kubel, who homered for the second straight game and is tied with
Justin Morneau for the team lead with 12. "You are not going to win every single game, so you just have to come back the next day and keep playing and keep doing what you were doing."
Game notes The attendance was 38,963, Minnesota's largest since opening day ... Twins right fielder
Michael Cuddyer missed the game with a strained tendon in his left index finger. He is to be re-evaluated Sunday. ... Milwaukee closer
Eric Gagne, out since May 21 with right rotator cuff tendinitis, threw a bullpen session Saturday that included 30 pitches and then throwing to a few hitters. "He had life on his pitches and command of his fastball was decent," Yost said. "It's looking like he's real, real close." ... Minnesota 2B
Alexi Casilla did not play after spraining his left middle finger Friday. He is expected to be available Sunday. ... Fielder snapped an 0-for-18 streak with a fifth inning single.