Fielder drives in winner, hits three-run homer as Brewers rally past Giants
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| Regular Season Series |
| San Francisco leads 5-4 (as of Sat 6/27) |
| Tue 4/7 |
@SF 10, MIL 6 |
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| Wed 4/8 |
MIL 4, @SF 2 |
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@SF 7, MIL 1 |
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@MIL 5, SF 1 |
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SF 7, @MIL 0 |
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SF 3, @MIL 2 |
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| Scoring Summary |
| SFO | MIL |
 | 2nd | T Ishikawa singled to left, N Schierholtz scored, E Renteria to third. | 1 | 0 |
 | 2nd | J Uribe singled to right, E Renteria scored, T Ishikawa to second. | 2 | 0 |
 | 3rd | P Sandoval homered to right center. | 3 | 0 |
 | 5th | P Sandoval homered to right center. | 4 | 0 |
 | 6th | P Fielder homered to right, C Hart and R Braun scored. | 4 | 3 |
 | 6th | C McGehee homered to left. | 4 | 4 |
 | 9th | B Molina hit sacrifice fly to left, A Rowand scored, R Winn to third, P Sandoval to second. | 5 | 4 |
 | 9th | E Renteria hit sacrifice fly to center, R Winn scored. | 6 | 4 |
 | 9th | C Hart singled to center, J Kendall scored, M Gamel to second. | 6 | 5 |
 | 9th | J Hardy singled to center, M Gamel scored, C Hart to second. | 6 | 6 |
 | 9th | P Fielder doubled to deep right, C Hart scored, J Hardy to third. | 6 | 7 |
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| Game Information |
| Stadium | Miller Park, Milwaukee, WI |
| Attendance | 42,065 (100.4% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 3:18 |
| Weather | 83 degrees, cloudy |
| Wind | 12 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Joe West, First Base - Ed Rapuano, Second Base - Paul Schrieber, Third Base - Paul Nauert |
Associated Press
MILWAUKEE -- Down by two runs in the ninth, Milwaukee refused to give in to the San Francisco Giants.
Prince Fielder hit a three-run homer in the sixth and then knocked in the winning run as the
Milwaukee Brewers rallied with three runs in the ninth for a wild 7-6 win over the Giants on Saturday night.
Fast Facts
• Prince Fielder's fifth career walk-off hit capped a four-RBI day. It was his seventh career four-RBI game.
• The Brewers have won nine of their last 11 meetings with the Giants and 14 of their last 16 home meetings.
• Three of Casey McGehee's four career homers came in the last week.
• Brian Wilson hadn't allowed a run in his previous 13 appearances.
• Pablo Sandoval had his second career multi-home run game and his third home run in his last two games.
• After allowing zero runs in his first 18 innings this season, Trevor Hoffman has allowed five runs in his last 4 2/3 innings.
-- ESPN Stats & Information
"The odds of us coming back, I wouldn't say were slim, but real low," Fielder said.
With one out, pinch-hitter
Craig Counsell singled to left.
Brian Wilson (2-4), who blew his fourth save of the season, then walked Matt Gamel.
Corey Hart, who had been hitless in his last 19 at-bats, followed with an RBI single.
J.J. Hardy slapped a shot off the glove off second baseman
Juan Uribe and Gamel raced from second to beat the throw home and tie the game. One out later, Fielder doubled into the right-field corner scoring the winning run.
"[Wilson] is a great closer and to be able to come back like that is a good thing," Fielder said. "[It] gives us a good feeling."
The Giants had an early four-run lead, their starter
Barry Zito looked strong through five innings and after blowing the lead, they forged ahead on two sacrifice flies in the top of the ninth of
Trevor Hoffman.
"When you have a chance to put a dagger in them, you have to do it," Giants manager Bruce Bochy said. "We've had a hard time doing that this season."
After reaching second base, Fielder then took a few steps toward the mound, stopped and raised his arms in celebration. He was immediately tackled by his jubilant teammates.
"That's as tough a game as you can have especially after we got two off Trevor and then we couldn't close it out," Bochy said.
Fielder knew that Wilson was capable of throwing in the 100s and used it to his advantage.
"I wasn't going to swing hard because he'll supply the power," the Brewers burly first baseman said.
Wilson's senses were on the opposite side of the emotional spectrum.
"If you lose a game, it's the same no matter what the price is," Wilson said. "It's always bitter to swallow."
The Giants had snapped a 4-4 tie in the top of the inning on sac flies by
Bengie Molina and
Edgar Renteria off Hoffman (1-1).
Center fielder
Mike Cameron had kept the game tied at 4 in the seventh when he timed his leap perfectly and reached well over the wall in center to rob
Nate Schierholtz of a home run.
"I had a good bead on it," Cameron said. "It was on the short side of the wall and I got my old legs to get up and go."
Zito looked strong for the second straight game before tiring.
He walked Hart and
Ryan Braun before Fielder hit his 19th home run of the season to pull Milwaukee to 4-3 and chase him from the game. Reliever
Brandon Medders tried to protect the slim lead, but
Casey McGehee hit the first pitch to left for his fourth homer this season.
San Francisco jumped out to a quick lead on RBI singles by
Travis Ishikawa and Uribe, and then Sandoval, who knocked in the Giants' only run with his ninth homer of the season in Friday's night's 5-1 loss to Milwaukee, homered to deep right-center.
Sandoval, who has reached base safely via a hit or walk in each of the last 22 games, made it 4-0 when he golfed a low outside pitch from rookie reliever
Chris Smith for his second career multi-homer game this season.
Game notes RHP Ryan Sadowski will make his debut on Sunday after the Giants purchase his contract prior to the game. The 26-year-old is (5-2) with a 4.11 ERA in 13 starts for Triple-A Fresno. ... INF
Rich Aurilia will be placed on the Giants' bereavement list before Sunday's game due to the death of his father last week. ... The Brewers continued removing the tons of damage caused by last week's torrential thunderstorm that flooded the service level, including both clubhouses. More than 40 pallets of non-alcoholic beverages, promotional items, baseball bats and old file boxes waited to be hauled to the dumpsters along with two large-screen televisions. Approximately the same number of skids were removed on Friday.