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PITTSBURGH (AP) -This won't be remembered as one of the best games of
Ben Sheets
' career, hardly. Not an 11-hitter in which every Pirates position player had at least one hit.
No matter, Sheets said the Brewers' 4-1 victory over the
Pittsburgh Pirates
on Wednesday night was something special, if only for one reason. He was the pitcher at the start of the game, and the finish.
''They're all special to me,'' Sheets said of his 15th career complete game and second of the season. ''They're all tough
to get.''
Rickie Weeks
homered and scored twice as the Brewers, who began the three-game series Tuesday with a 20-42 record at PNC Park, put themselves
in position to sweep a series there for the first time since the ballpark opened in 2001. Milwaukee lost nine in a row on
the road before the series began.
Sheets (5-1), the Brewers' ace, gave up 13 earned runs over 19 2-3 innings during his three previous May starts, losing once
while getting two no-decisions. He was sharper in this start despite all the base runners, with the Pirates scoring only on
Xavier Nady
's leadoff homer - his sixth - in the fourth.
''I felt like he was pretty much on top of his game the whole night,'' manager
Ned Yost
said. ''He made pitches when he needed, and his execution was key in crucial situations.''
Sheets was throwing harder in the ninth than he was in the first, hitting 95 miles per hour on the radar gun during the ninth.
Pirates catcher
Ronny Paulino
said, ''When we'd get two outs, he'd really come at us with his fastball.''
''My arm felt great the whole time, and that's a plus because I threw a lot of pitches,'' Sheets said.
The Pirates left nine on base and were 1-for-15 with runners on base against Sheets, who was working on a shutout against
the Dodgers in his previous start last Thursday until he gave up six runs in the seventh. After the game, Sheets called it
the worst inning of his career.
This certainly wasn't the best start, but Sheets was efficient. He threw 85 of his 123 pitches for strikes and the Pirates
had only base runner reach third, except for Nady. Sheets struck out six and walked none.
''I was a little embarrassed by what happened (against the Dodgers), and my goal today was to get through seven and have that
clean seventh,'' Sheets said. ''Tonight was better than that.''
Even if Sheets gave up more than eight hits in a nine-inning complete game for the first time in the majors.
''They're going to get hits, it's the big leagues,'' said Sheets, who is 4-0 with a 2.54 ERA in six road starts. ''Sometimes
you're going to dominate, sometimes you're going to give up hits.''
The Brewers took the lead against
Ian Snell
(2-3) when
Corey Hart
doubled and scored on J.J. Hardy's single in the second. In the fifth, Weeks reached when first baseman
Adam LaRoche
misplayed his routine grounder and scored on
Ryan Braun
's triple. Braun came in on Hart's single to make it 3-1.
Weeks hit his sixth homer with two out in the sixth against Snell, who is winless in seven starts since April 12. Snell, 0-3
over that span, gave up nine hits and four runs, two earned, over six innings.
Snell won twice in his first three starts but hasn't win since, lasting more than six innings only once in those seven starts.
''It's still early, but it's frustrating not getting the results I want early,'' Snell said.
In the Pirates' eighth, center fielder
Mike Cameron
fell down chasing LaRoche's fly ball, which dropped for a double. Sheets got out of the inning when left fielder Braun ranged
far into foul territory to make a sliding, hip-high backhanded catch of
Doug Mientkiewicz
's fly ball.
Notes: The Pirates lost their fourth in five games and fell a game behind Milwaukee into fifth place in the NL Central. ...
Braun has 14 RBIs in 12 games. ... Brewers RHP
Eric Gagne
, pulled during the ninth inning of Milwaukee's 7-2 victory on Tuesday night with shoulder tightness, was held out. ... The
Pirates had won seven of eight at home before dropping the first two games of the series and had won 16 of their previous
22 there against Milwaukee. ... Sheets has both Brewers complete games this season. He beat the Giants 7-0 on a five-hitter
on April 6.
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