ShaunMarcum
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W5 | 55 |
| L4 | 36 |
| G14 | 167 |
| IP87.1 | 880.0 |
| BB27 | 268 |
| SO82 | 719 |
BrooksRaley
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W1 | 1 |
| L2 | 2 |
| G4 | 4 |
| IP20.1 | 20.0 |
| BB9 | 9 |
| SO14 | 14 |
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W5 | 55 |
| L4 | 36 |
| G14 | 167 |
| IP87.1 | 880.0 |
| BB27 | 268 |
| SO82 | 719 |
| SEASON | CAREER |
| W1 | 1 |
| L2 | 2 |
| G4 | 4 |
| IP20.1 | 20.0 |
| BB9 | 9 |
| SO14 | 14 |
The Milwaukee Brewers have come to expect significant offensive production from Ryan Braun against the Chicago Cubs .
Norichika Aoki 's production has been even more impressive.
Braun and Aoki look to continue pounding on Cubs pitching as the Brewers attempt to sweep this four-game set and extend their longest winning streak in the all-time series Thursday.
Braun is a career .334 hitter against Chicago (49-80), including a .365 average with 38 RBIs in 42 visits to Wrigley Field.
The reigning NL MVP has continued to feast on the Cubs lately, going 12 for 26 with two homers while driving in seven runs in six games over the past 10 days. Milwaukee (62-67) has won each meeting as part of an overall 8-1 run.
In fact, the Brewers have put together eight straight victories over Chicago for the longest winning streak by either team in the series dating back to 1997.
Aoki is also making a big difference.
The rookie outfielder is batting .284 on the season, but has a .516 average with 11 runs over the last eight meetings with the Cubs. He's collected two hits in each of the first three games of this series, while Braun is 7 for 14 with three doubles and five RBIs.
Aoki and Braun had two hits apiece as Milwaukee beat Chicago 3-1 on Wednesday.
Shaun Marcum (5-4, 3.19 ERA) will try to complete the series sweep in what could be his final appearance for the Brewers. The right-hander has been placed on waivers, and potential suitors have until midnight on Friday to strike a deal for him to be eligible this postseason.
"Why wouldn't you?" take a look at Marcum, manager Ron Roenicke told the team's official website. "The guy can flat out pitch."
Marcum's return from tightness in his elbow may also prove timely. He was on the disabled list for over two months before getting the ball Saturday, and he could have used some help from his teammates in a 4-0 loss at Pittsburgh. All four runs were unearned thanks to two errors as Marcum lasted five innings.
"Got a little tired there in the fifth inning, but other than that I felt pretty good," Marcum said. "Felt like I was locating from the get-go. In that fifth inning, I made a couple mistakes ... but other than that, for the most part I ended up with close to 90 pitches and I felt like I located the majority of them."
Facing the Cubs may also generate interest from playoff contenders since Marcum has won all four starts against them with a 2.33 ERA, including an 8-2 victory May 12, when he allowed one run in seven innings.
Chicago has dropped 22 of 28 after barely getting more hits (four) than errors (three) Wednesday. The club has a .168 average with 10 errors during the last eight meetings with the Brewers.
Bryan LaHair has three hits in this series, but owns a .169 average with one homer and four RBIs in 30 games since appearing in his first All-Star game. He's 2 for 10 versus Marcum.
Brooks Raley (1-2, 6.64) will take the mound after he didn't get a decision in Saturday's 4-3 loss to Colorado. The rookie left-hander allowed two runs with three walks in five innings, hours after being recalled from Triple-A Iowa.
He's 0-1 with a 4.09 ERA in two home starts, and is facing Milwaukee for the first time.
| HITTERS | AB | AVG | H | HR | RBI | BB | SO | OBP | OPS | SLG |
| Darwin Barney | 10 | .400 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | .400 | 1.400 | 1.000 |
| Tony Campana | 3 | .333 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .333 | .666 | .333 |
| Starlin Castro | 10 | .100 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 3 | .100 | .500 | .400 |
| David DeJesus | 19 | .053 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 5 | .217 | .270 | .053 |
| Blake DeWitt | 0 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | .000 | .000 | .000 |
| Reed Johnson | 1 | 1.000 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1.000 | 2.000 | 1.000 |
| Bryan LaHair | 7 | .143 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 4 | .143 | .714 | .571 |
| Alfonso Soriano | 9 | .222 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | .222 | .555 | .333 |
| Geovany Soto | 8 | .250 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | .250 | .750 | .500 |
| Ian Stewart | 5 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | .000 | .000 | .000 |
| Chris Volstad | 1 | .000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | .000 | .000 | .000 |
| Randy Wells | 3 | .333 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | .333 | .666 | .333 |
Milwaukee Brewers |
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| Date | Player | Status | Injury |
| July 29, 2012 | Aramis Ramirez | Day-to-Day | Sore left wrist |
| July 17, 2012 | Ryan Braun | Day-to-Day | Right thigh strain |
| June 15, 2012 | Shaun Marcum | 60-Day DL | Right elbow tightness |
| June 15, 2012 | Shaun Marcum | 60-Day DL | Right elbow tightness |
| June 02, 2012 | Aramis Ramirez | Day-to-Day | Left game - strained left quadricep |
| May 31, 2012 | Ryan Braun | Day-to-Day | Tight Achilles |
Chicago Cubs |
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| Date | Player | Status | Injury |
| July 28, 2012 | Matt Garza | 60-Day DL | Stress reaction, right elbow |
| July 21, 2012 | Matt Garza | Day-to-Day | Left game - right triceps cramp |
| June 16, 2012 | Ryan Dempster | 15-Day DL | Right lat tightness |
| June 13, 2012 | Ian Stewart | 60-Day DL | Left wrist surgery |
| June 02, 2012 | Blake Parker | 60-Day DL | Stress reaction in right elbow |
| June 02, 2012 | Blake Parker | 60-Day DL | Stress reaction in right elbow |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The Cubs haven't had much success against the Brewers this season. With a wild comeback win on Thursday, Chicago at least got the last laugh against their NL Central rival.
Jonathan Lucroy hit a grand slam and drove in seven runs for Milwaukee, but Alfonso Soriano 's RBI single capped a three-run comeback in the ninth inning that lifted the Chicago Cubs over the Brewers 12-11.
The Cubs win capped a lopsided season series between the teams that saw Milwaukee take 13 of 17 games. Cubs manager Dale Sveum was a coach for the Brewers before taking the reins in Chicago.
"Anybody else need a nap?" Sveum asked after the 4-hour, 9-minute marathon.
In a seesaw game featuring a combined 15 extra-base hits, the Cubs led 3-0, trailed 9-3 and were still down 11-9 going into the ninth.
Starlin Castro hit an RBI single against Francisco Rodriguez (2-7), Anthony Rizzo tied it with his second double of the afternoon and Soriano won the game with his one-out drive off the center-field wall.
"Those young guys don't give up," Soriano said. "When we're losing like we're losing, a lot of games, you have to come the ballpark with energy. We try our best. We try to play hard and win games."
Lucroy tied his career high for RBIs and Rickie Weeks had five hits. Ryan Braun and Cody Ransom also homered for Milwaukee, which had won eight straight against the Cubs.
"To put up runs like we did and then give it all away, it's kind of tough to be a part of," Lucroy said. "Fun game offensively, but defensively didn't cut it."
Ransom led off the seventh with a go-ahead solo shot to center off Blake Parker after Chicago rallied to tie the game with a six-run sixth.
Lucroy's third-inning shot landed on Waveland Avenue, erasing the Cubs' early 3-0 lead. Lucroy also stroked a two-run single in the sixth and an RBI single in the eighth, matching the seven RBIs he had May 20 against Minnesota.
Braun's league-leading 36th homer was even more impressive, clearing the batter's eye beyond the ivy in center field and nearly hitting the camera booth.
"Once we got the big lead and they came back we just didn't have the momentum," Brewers manager Ron Roenicke said.
Shaun Marcum was making his second start after missing two months because of elbow soreness. He allowed three runs, scattering five hits and four walks while striking out four.
Marcum had to leave the game after throwing 85 pitches because of right calf cramping.
"I wasn't very good from the get go, wasn't locating anything," Marcum said. "All in all, today wasn't a good day."
Carlos Marmol (2-2) picked up the win in relief.
Cubs rookie Brooks Raley gave up seven runs and 10 hits in four innings in his last outing of the season. Before the game, Sveum said that Raley would be shut down because of an innings limit.
Raley will finish the season 1-2 with an 8.14 ERA in his first five big-league starts.
"I knew it was my last start going into the game," Raley said. "Obviously I'd like it to have gone differently, but we won the game so that's exciting."
Brett Jackson , another rookie, reached base four times. He doubled twice in the sixth, including a slicing two-bagger up the left-field line that tied the score at 9-apiece.
"A lot of good work on offense," Jackson said. "A couple of huge innings. Very fun. Awesome, big hit by Sori. Great to come out with a win against these guys."
David DeJesus and Luis Valbuena had three hits each for Chicago, which avoided falling 32 games under .500 for the first time since finishing the 2000 season 65-97.
"Finally we won the last game at least and didn't get swept at home," Soriano said. "(The kids) had a very big at-bats today."
NOTES: Darwin Barney played his 115th consecutive errorless game at second base, extending the single-season NL record he set on Wednesday. Barney is eight games shy of Ryne Sandberg 's Cubs record for errorless games including streaks over multiple seasons. . Sveum said LHP Chris Rusin will likely be recalled from Triple-A Iowa to assume Raley's spot in the Chicago rotation. Rusin held the Brewers to one run and one hit over five innings on Aug. 21, his only big-league appearance to date. . Sveum said that Luis Valbuena may see the bulk of the action at third base going forward after prospect Josh Vitters struggled to a 5 for 53 start after being recalled from the minors for the first time.