Braun delivers walk-off
grand slam
Sep/26/08 12:48 AM Filed in:
Ryan Braun
MILWAUKEE -- Slumping star
Ryan Braun hit a game-winning grand slam with two
outs in the bottom of the 10th inning and the
Brewers remained even with the Mets atop the
National League Wild Card standings after a wild
5-1 win over the Pirates on Thursday at Miller
Park.
Thanks to Braun's dramatic 36th home run -- his first
career grand slam -- Milwaukee has won four straight
games and finished the year 14-1 against last-place
Pittsburgh. At 88-71, the Brewers and Mets are tied for
the Wild Card with three games to play.
New York came back from a 6-3 deficit against the Cubs,
scoring four runs over the final three innings for a
7-6 win at Shea Stadium.
That game was in the books when Rickie Weeks led off
the bottom of the 10th inning against Pirates
right-hander Jesse Chavez (0-1) with a single under the
second baseman's glove. Weeks moved up on a bunt -- the
Brewers' first runner in scoring position since the
fourth inning - and an intentional walk to Ray Durham
and an unintentional one to Craig Counsell loaded the
bases with two outs for Braun, who was 0-for-4 in the
game and had one home run in 91 at-bats this month.
He launched a 2-and-2 pitch into the left field seats
and sent 40,102 fans on Fan Appreciation Night into a
frenzy.
Lefty Brewers reliever Mitch Stetter (3-1) struck out
Nate McLouth with a runner at second base in the top of
the 10th inning to earn the the win.
Brewers right-hander Yoavni Gallardo made his first
start since suffering a major right knee injury on May
1 and -- except for a solo home run he allowed to
Pirates right fielder Steve Pearce -- delivered just
what the Brewers were looking for. He worked around a
pair of hits in the first inning with the first two of
his seven strikeouts, and whiffed five consecutive
batters in the second and third innings.
Bill Hall drove in a run with a double in the third
inning.
(mlb.com)