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San Diego at Milwaukee

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    PHOENIX -- Jeff Suppan threw his complete repertoire of pitches. He had trouble locating all of them.

    Suppan gave up a towering three-run homer to Kyle Blanks and a two-run double to Emil Brown and the Milwaukee Brewers tied the San Diego Padres 10-10 after 10 innings Thursday.

    The Brewers rallied from a 5-0 deficit for seven runs in the fifth, capped by a three-run homer with two outs by Corey Hart. Jason Kendall hit a solo homer in the sixth and Prince Fielder added a two-run shot in the seventh for Milwaukee.

    Kevin Kouzmanoff hit a two-run homer in the seventh for San Diego, which also scored three times in the eighth to tie it.

    Blanks hit Suppan's slider deep to left-center field in the third, Suppan's final inning after giving up six hits and two walks.

    "My pitches had good tilt, good depth, I just was inconsistent with all of them," said Suppan, who went 0-3 with an 8.44 ERA in five September starts last season and lost Game 4 to the Phillies in the NL division series to eliminate Milwaukee from the playoffs. "My command still needs to get a lot better, but I had a lot of good pitches."

    Suppan signed a $42 million, four-year contract to move from St. Louis to Milwaukee before the 2007 season, but has gone 22-22 with a 4.78 ERA over 65 starts. He had allowed four runs in his previous three spring training starts this year.

    "There weren't many swings and misses," Brewers manager Ken Macha said.

    Said Suppan: "It's still the fourth game back after being off all this time. You have to take that into consideration, too, but that being said, you always are going out there to pitch to win, get guys out. Just right now, I'm just not getting out as many guys out as I could."

    Meanwhile, Padres starter Josh Geer pitched three hitless innings. Geer has been sharp against the Brewers, allowing just one run over five innings in two starts against Milwaukee.

    "I felt really good, mixed in the slider, which was a key, instead of just throwing fastball-changeup. My fastball was down today, I was working both sides of the plate throwing strikes," he said.

    Blanks gave the Padres another glimpse of the future. One of the top prospects in San Diego's system, the 6-foot-6 first baseman is getting extended playing time with Adrian Gonzalez playing for Mexico in the World Baseball Classic.

    The 22-year-old Blanks, who'll likely head to Triple-A Portland, leads San Diego in the spring in hits, total bases and runs scored among other statistics. He has driven in at least 100 runs in each of the last two seasons in the minors and earned the organization's Minor League Player of the Year in 2008 at Double-A San Antonio.

    "It's great for his confidence to face big league pitchers every day. He's swinging the bat great," Padres manager Bud Black said. "It's a great thing that he's coming to camp, getting an opportunity to play and showing what he can do."

    Notes

    It was San Diego's third tie in 12 games. The Padres are 3-6-3, while Milwaukee is 5-6-2. ... It was Blanks' 10th start of the spring. "He's Cal Ripken, he's playing every day in the absence of Gonzalez," Black said. ... Brewers CF Mike Cameron missed Thursday's game with a strained muscle in his rib cage. Macha said he's not concerned about the injury.

     
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    San Diego Padres
    Drew Macias, CF3000000 .269
        Cla Meredith, P0000000 .000
        Cedric Hunter, CF2010110 .188
    David Eckstein, 2B3120010 .444
        Travis Denker, 2B3110012 .250
    Kevin Kouzmanoff, 3B4322000 .438
        Peter Ciofrone, 3B1000011 .000
    Emil Brown, RF1112200 .300
        Chad Huffman, RF-1B2000000 .143
    Kyle Blanks, 1B4113032 .367
        Matt Buschmann, P0000000 .000
       a- Mitch Canham, PH1000000 .333
        Edwin Moreno, P0000000 .000
    Will Venable, LF-CF2010101 .313
        Cesar Carrillo, P0000000 .000
        Chris Britton, P0000000 .000
        Luis Durango, RF-LF2000000 .200
    Eliezer Alfonzo, C3000013 .357
        Colt Morton, C1100110 .375
    Everth Cabrera, SS3000011 .154
       b- Matt Antonelli, PH1110000 .353
        Sean Kazmar, SS1000010 .000
    Josh Geer, P1000000 .000
       c- Chase Headley, PH-LF4122000 .261
        Brett Dowdy, PR-RF0000000 .429
    Totals4210129511  
    a-popped out for Buschmann in the 9th
    b-singled for Cabrera in the 8th
    c-flied out for Geer in the 4th
    Batting
    2B - David Eckstein (2, Suppan), Emil Brown (2, Suppan), Will Venable (2, Suppan), Chase Headley (1, Narveson)
    HR - Kevin Kouzmanoff (2, Narveson), Kyle Blanks (2, Suppan)
    RBI - Kevin Kouzmanoff 2 (5), Emil Brown 2 (5), Kyle Blanks 3 (6), Chase Headley 2 (6)
    CS - Cedric Hunter (2, 3rd base by Narveson/Corporan)
    Team LOB - 7
    Fielding
    E - Kevin Kouzmanoff (2, Misplayed grounder), Colt Morton (1, Throwing)
    San Diego Padres
    Josh Geer 3000030 6.43
    Cla Meredith 1000020 0.00
    Cesar Carrillo 0.2466200 17.18
    Chris Britton 1.1222002 4.91
    Matt Buschmann 2322011 10.13
    Edwin Moreno 2100010 0.00
    HBP - Fielder (by Josh Geer)
    Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Josh Geer 4-3, Cla Meredith 1-0, Cesar Carrillo 1-1, Chris Britton 4-0, Matt Buschmann 3-2, Edwin Moreno 3-2
    Batters Faced - Josh Geer 11, Cla Meredith 3, Cesar Carrillo 8, Chris Britton 6, Matt Buschmann 9, Edwin Moreno 7
    Milwaukee Brewers
    Rickie Weeks, 2B3111010 .208
        Todd Coffey, P0000000 .000
       a- Trot Nixon, PH1000000 .080
        Chris Narveson, P0000000 .000
       b- Scott Thorman, PH1000011 .391
        Eduardo Morlan, P0000000 .000
    Craig Counsell, 3B-2B4011001 .476
        Alcides Escobar, PR-SS1100000 .125
    J.J. Hardy, SS4000012 .346
        Casey McGehee, 3B1000000 .429
    Prince Fielder, 1B2212100 .217
        Hernan Iribarren, 2B1000000 .211
    Corey Hart, RF3113021 .440
        Lorenzo Cain, RF2000010 .200
    Brad Nelson, LF4100101 .429
    Chris Duffy, CF5130001 .344
    Jason Kendall, C3222010 .278
        Carlos Corporan, C2000002 .125
    Jeff Suppan, P0000000 .000
       c- Mat Gamel, PH1000000 .214
        Carlos Villanueva, P0000000 .000
       d- Mike Lamb, PH-3B^1B3111001 .208
    Totals4110101027  
    a-grounded out for Coffey in the 6th
    b-struck out for Narveson in the 8th
    c-flied out for Suppan in the 3rd
    d-singled for Villanueva in the 5th
    Batting
    2B - Rickie Weeks (2, Carrillo), Chris Duffy (5, Carrillo)
    3B - Craig Counsell (1, Buschmann)
    HR - Prince Fielder (1, Buschmann), Corey Hart (3, Britton), Jason Kendall (1, Britton)
    RBI - Rickie Weeks (2), Craig Counsell (2), Prince Fielder 2 (3), Corey Hart 3 (7), Jason Kendall 2 (2), Mike Lamb (3)
    2-OUT RBI - Corey Hart 3 (5)
    Team LOB - 4
    Fielding
    E - Alcides Escobar (3, Missed catch of throw), Mike Lamb (2, Throwing)
    Milwaukee Brewers
    Jeff Suppan 3655221 7.36
    Carlos Villanueva 2000120 3.86
    Todd Coffey (H,1) 1000010 2.25
    Chris Narveson (BS,1) 2454231 9.00
    Eduardo Morlan 2200030 6.43
    WP - Jeff Suppan (1)
    Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Jeff Suppan 3-4, Carlos Villanueva 1-3, Todd Coffey 1-1, Chris Narveson 2-1, Eduardo Morlan 1-2
    Batters Faced - Jeff Suppan 17, Carlos Villanueva 7, Todd Coffey 3, Chris Narveson 12, Eduardo Morlan 8
    Game Information
    Attendance - 4030
    Game Time - 3:14
    Temperature - 74
    Umpires - Home - Dale Scott, First Base - Jim Joyce, Second Base - Kerwin Danley, Third Base - Mike Everitt
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