Davis solid in win over Pirates
Brewers pitch and slug their way to sweep
PITTSBURGH -- Doug Davis scattered four hits over six innings in his season
debut and the Brewers provided plenty of offense Wednesday to finish a
two-game sweep of the Pirates, 10-2, in front of 12,077 at PNC Park.
Carlos Lee went 2-for-4 with four RBIs including a two-run double and his
first Brewers home run, and Junior Spivey also homered and scored three times
to lead Milwaukee's balanced attack.
The Brewers, who rebuilt the offense during the offseason, have scored nine
runs in consecutive games for the first time since April 27-28, 2004.
The Brewers jumped on Pirates starter Kip Wells in the first inning, scoring
four times on a trio of hits including two-run doubles by Lee and Russell
Branyan. Solo home runs by Spivey and Lee in the fourth and fifth innings
made it 6-0, and the Brewers tacked on two more against reliever John Grabow
in the sixth.
Davis was on cruise control through five innings and was one out away from
escaping damage in the sixth when Tike Redman lined a 1-1 pitch for a two-run
home run. That was all the Pirates could muster against the Milwaukee
left-hander, who walked two and struck out five for his first win.
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