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  Hardy helps Brewers stay alive, edge Phillies in Game 3

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MILWAUKEE -- J.J. Hardy and the Milwaukee Brewers kept their postseason hopes alive for another day. All it took was a little patience.

Back home at Miller Park, the Brewers got three hits from Hardy and a sharp outing from Dave Bush to beat the Philadelphia Phillies 4-1 Saturday night and stave off elimination in the NL Division Series.

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"Tonight was big for us," Hardy said. "I think we're going to be able to relax a little bit more and come out and play early tomorrow."

Prince Fielder and Ryan Braun each had a sacrifice fly for Milwaukee, making its first trip to the postseason since 1982. Hardy and Jason Kendall added RBI singles.

The Brewers will send Jeff Suppan to the mound in Game 4 Sunday, hoping to draw even in the best-of-5 series. Joe Blanton will start for Philadelphia.

The winner of the series will face the Los Angeles Dodgers, who beat the Chicago Cubs 3-1 on Saturday night to finish off a sweep. Game 1 is on Thursday.

"It was good to really create some pressure for them," Brewers outfielder Mike Cameron said. "We haven't played well the first two games, but today it was all about the energy. We were able to feed off of it and get out early and put a little pressure on their team."

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After CC Sabathia and Yovani Gallardo flopped in Philly, Bush allowed one run in 5 1/3 innings to help send the best-of-five series to a fourth game on Sunday.

Three relievers stymied the Phillies before Salomon Torres worked a rocky ninth inning for the save. Philadelphia loaded the bases with no outs and Pedro Feliz hit a double-play grounder to third that appeared to drive in Ryan Howard.

But Shane Victorino, who hit a grand slam off Sabathia in Game 2, was called for interference when he didn't slide into second. The runners were sent back to second and third, and Carlos Ruiz tapped back to Torres for the final out.

Phillies manager Charlie Manuel continued to discuss the play with umpires after the game.

"I've seen times, probably, when they didn't call that, but the umpire is standing right there on it," Manuel said.

Only seven teams in baseball history have come back from an 0-2 deficit in a best-of-5 playoff series -- but the '82 Brewers were one of them.

Interim manager Dale Sveum said the victory gave the Brewers confidence -- and seemed pretty confident himself that the series was going the full five games.

"Hopefully, it pays off for the next two ballgames," Sveum said.

The Brewers managed just three runs and seven hits as the Phillies won the first two games convincingly. But Milwaukee showed some patience facing Jamie Moyer in Game 3 that was noticeably lacking in Philadelphia.

It was a surprising development for an offense that made it to the playoffs with a homer-or-nothing mentality.

"These guys knew what they had to do with a guy like Moyer on the mound," Sveum said.

Mike Cameron and Bill Hall, two free-swinging Brewers, walked with no outs in the first against Moyer, known for his control. Both runners moved up on a wild pitch before Fielder hit a sacrifice fly to right with one out.

Hardy followed with a run-scoring single to give Milwaukee a 2-0 lead.

"Jamie Moyer is kind of (Greg) Maddux," Hall said. "As the crowd gets louder, he throws softer. We were trying to be patient and if he was going to walk us, we were going to take it. He is not going to throw many pitches over the plate. He wants you to get yourself out. We were patient early and that set the tone."

The Phillies hid their own offensive problems in the first two games behind dominant outings from starters Cole Hamels and Brett Myers. But their struggles continued on Saturday, as Chase Utley, Howard and Pat Burrell went a combined 3-for-11 at the plate.

"Yeah, I'm concerned about it," Manuel said. "But I don't know what you can do right now, especially this time of year."

Bush (1-0) allowed the leadoff hitter to reach in four of the first six innings but managed to wiggle out of trouble. He departed with one out and a runner on third in the sixth, and Howard's groundout off Mitch Stetter cut Milwaukee's lead to 3-1.

"It was a big thrill," Bush said. "The crowd was outstanding."

Moyer (0-1) was lifted in favor of pinch-hitter Matt Stairs in the fifth. The 45-year-old left-hander allowed four hits and two runs in four innings.

"I was comfortable, I just couldn't create any consistency," Moyer said. "I felt it was going to come ... and it did. But it was a little too late."

Clay Condrey replaced Moyer and hit Cameron with a pitch to lead off the fifth. Cameron went to third on Hall's single and scored on Braun's sacrifice fly to left.

Milwaukee loaded the bases with two outs but Craig Counsell, who replaced Rickie Weeks at second base after Weeks sprained his left knee, took a called third strike to end the inning. The Brewers also left the bases loaded in the sixth.

Bush allowed a leadoff single to Utley in the fourth but got out of a potential big inning by mowing down the heart of the Phillies' lineup.

Utley advanced to second on Howard's groundout. But Burrell flew out to right, and Victorino lined out sharply to shortstop Hardy to end the inning.

Victorino slammed his helmet to the ground as he ran down the first-base line.

Notes

  • Cameron returned to Milwaukee on Saturday after flying home to be with his wife, JaBreka, for the birth of their fourth child, a daughter named Lilo Christina. "It's been pretty good, nothing bad," Cameron said. "I was able to get where I needed to go, just haven't slept a lot."
  • Howard and Jayson Werth both finished with two hits.
  • Kendall's RBI single came in the seventh.
 
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Shane Victorino fails to slide at second, discounting a Philadelphia run in the ninth inning.
 
Shane Victorino fails to slide at second, discounting a Philadelphia run in the ninth inning. (US Presswire)
 

 
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Scoreboard
Philadelphia (2-1)000001000190
Milwaukee (1-2) «20001010x4110

Players of the Game
Milwaukee
D. Bush IP 5.1
H 5
ER 1
BB 0
K 3
Philadelphia
R. Howard AB 4
R 0
H 2
HR 0
RBI 1

Philadelphia Phillies
Jimmy Rollins, SS4010011 .333
Jayson Werth, RF-LF4120021 .333
Chase Utley, 2B4010002 .167
Ryan Howard, 1B4021000 .250
Pat Burrell, LF3000002 .000
    Scott Eyre, P0000000 .000
    Ryan Madson, P0000000 .000
   a- Greg Dobbs, PH1010000 .500
Shane Victorino, CF4010002 .400
Pedro Feliz, 3B4010001 .167
Carlos Ruiz, C4000003 .100
Jamie Moyer, P1000000 .000
   b- Matt Stairs, PH1000001 .000
    Clay Condrey, P0000000 .000
    Chad Durbin, P0000000 .000
    Geoff Jenkins, RF1000000 .000
Totals3519103  
a-singled for Madson in the 9th
b-flied out for Moyer in the 5th
Batting
2B - Jimmy Rollins (2, Bush), Jayson Werth (3, Gagne), Ryan Howard (1, Bush)
3B - Jayson Werth (1, Bush)
RBI - Ryan Howard (1)
Team LOB - 7
Fielding
Outfield Assists - Jayson Werth 1

Philadelphia Phillies
Jamie Moyer (L,0-1) 4422330 4.50
Clay Condrey 1111210 9.00
Chad Durbin 0.2300010 0.00
Scott Eyre 1311010 9.00
Ryan Madson 1.1000020 0.00
IBB - Fielder by Clay Condrey
HBP - Cameron (by Clay Condrey)
WP - Jamie Moyer (1)
Pitches-Strikes - Jamie Moyer 90-55, Clay Condrey 26-11, Chad Durbin 20-13, Scott Eyre 20-12, Ryan Madson 8-10
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Jamie Moyer 5-3, Chad Durbin 1-0, Scott Eyre 1-1, Ryan Madson 1-1
Batters Faced - Jamie Moyer 18, Clay Condrey 7, Chad Durbin 5, Scott Eyre 6, Ryan Madson 4

Milwaukee Brewers
Mike Cameron, CF2210202 .111
Bill Hall, 3B4120122 .286
Ryan Braun, LF4001015 .250
Prince Fielder, 1B3001123 .000
J.J. Hardy, SS4131002 .400
Corey Hart, RF2010112 .222
Rickie Weeks, 2B1000000 .000
    Craig Counsell, 2B3010013 .222
Jason Kendall, C4021000 .200
Dave Bush, P1000000 .000
    Mitch Stetter, P0000000 .000
    Carlos Villanueva, P10100001.000
   a- Brad Nelson, PH1000012 .000
    Eric Gagne, P0000000 .000
    Salomon Torres, P0000000 .000
Totals30411458  
a-struck out for Villanueva in the 7th
Batting
SF - Ryan Braun (1), Prince Fielder (1)
SH - Corey Hart (1), Dave Bush (1)
RBI - Ryan Braun (1), Prince Fielder (1), J.J. Hardy (2), Jason Kendall (1)
2-OUT RBI - J.J. Hardy (1)
Team LOB - 12
Fielding
DP - Hall-Counsell-Fielder

Milwaukee Brewers
Dave Bush (W,1-0) 5.1511030 1.69
Mitch Stetter (H,1) 0.1000000 0.00
Carlos Villanueva (H,1) 1.1000000 0.00
Eric Gagne (H,1) 1100000 0.00
Salomon Torres (S,1) 1300000 0.00
Pitches-Strikes - Dave Bush 70-51, Mitch Stetter 5-3, Carlos Villanueva 16-12, Eric Gagne 17-12, Salomon Torres 16-10
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Dave Bush 4-9, Mitch Stetter 1-0, Carlos Villanueva 3-1, Eric Gagne 1-2, Salomon Torres 2-0
Batters Faced - Dave Bush 21, Mitch Stetter 1, Carlos Villanueva 4, Eric Gagne 4, Salomon Torres 5

Game Information
Attendance - 43992
Game Time - 3:31
Temperature - 65
Umpires - Home - Brian Runge, First Base - Field Culbreth, Second Base - Jim Joyce, Third Base - Paul Nauert

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