MILWAUKEE (AP) Gary SƔnchez hit a tiebreaking two-run homer with two outs in the eighth inning and the Milwaukee Brewers defeated the Chicago Cubs 6-4 on Thursday.

The NL Central-leading Brewers won three of four games against Chicago in a series that marked Cubs manager Craig Counsellā€™s return to American Family Field. Counsell, the winningest manager in Brewers history, was showered with boos every time he left the dugout this week.

The Cubs (28-29) have lost seven of their past eight and are below .500 for the first time since the end of March.

ā€œWe've just got to keep going,ā€ Counsell said. ā€œWe're in a tough stretch. When you're in a tough stretch, it feels like you don't get breaks. We've got to make our own breaks, and we'll keep doing that.ā€

After the Cubs twice came from behind with game-tying homers off Bryan Hudson (4-0), SƔnchez delivered the biggest shot of all to put Milwaukee back in front for good. His 422-foot drive over the center-field wall came on a 3-2 sweeper from Tyson Miller.

The Brewers earlier wasted a golden opportunity to score in the eighth. After Luke Little (1-1) walked Christian Yelich and Willy Adames to start the inning, pinch-hitter Owen Miller grounded into a double play on a 3-2 pitch.

Right-hander Tyson Miller came out of the bullpen and gave up the towering homer from SƔnchez. The right-handed-hitting SƔnchez had entered Thursday with a .971 OPS against left-handers but only a .643 OPS against right-handers.

ā€œHe's going to have some strikeouts, but the guy's dangerous, and everybody in the league knows it,ā€ Brewers manager Pat Murphy said. ā€œI'm really happy for him. Heā€™s kind of shoved it in our face a little bit, like, ā€˜Hey man, I can hit more than lefties,ā€™ Pretty cool.ā€

This wasnā€™t the first time SĆ”nchez has won a game with an eighth-inning blast this season. He had a two-run, pinch-hit homer off Aroldis Chapman in the eighth inning of a 7-5 victory at Pittsburgh on April 25.

ā€œReally, nothing changes there,ā€ SĆ”nchez said through a translator regarding his ability to hit in the clutch. ā€œI think the focus remains the same. Find a pitch in the zone and try to put a good swing on it. I was able to do that today.ā€

Elvis Peguero worked around a one-out single by Dansby Swanson in the ninth to earn his first save in two opportunities. The game ended with Patrick Wisdom grounding out on a nice play by third baseman Joey Ortiz.

Cody Bellinger, Seiya Suzuki and Christopher Morel homered for the Cubs.

After Suzukiā€™s two-run, pinch-hit homer off Hudson tied the game in the top of the seventh, the Brewers scored a go-ahead run in the bottom half of the inning.

Blake Perkins reached on a two-out infield single, stole second and advanced to third on a wild pitch and scored on Brice Turangā€™s infield hit.

Chicago tied the game again in the eighth when Morel sent a 3-1 pitch from Hudson over the wall in right-center for his team-leading 10th homer of the season.

Before Thursday, the only homer Hudson had allowed all season was an inside-the-park shot by Cincinnatiā€™s Elly De La Cruz on April 8. Hudsonā€™s performance Thursday raised his ERA from 0.59 to 1.13.

TRAINER'S ROOM

The Cubs recalled outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong before the game and optioned infielder Luis VƔzquez to Triple-A Iowa. The Brewers recalled right-hander Kevin Herget from Triple-A Nashville and designated right-hander Mitch White for assignment.

UP NEXT

Cubs: Return home for a three-game series with the Cincinnati Reds. The scheduled starting pitchers for Friday's series opener are right-hander Javier Assad (4-1, 2.17 ERA) for the Cubs and right-hander Graham Ashcraft (4-3, 4.67) for the Reds.

Brewers: Begin a three-game home series with the Chicago White Sox. Friday's schedule starting pitchers are right-hander Tobias Myers (1-2, 4.43) for the Brewers and right-hander Erick Fedde (4-1, 2.80) for the White Sox.

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