Brewers still can’t find way to beat Padres

By ASSOCIATED PRESS   Thursday, Aug. 13, 2009
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Milwaukee Brewers pitching coach Chris Bosio, left, talks with Jason Kendall and pitcher Carlos Villanueva during the sixth inning of a baseball game against the San Diego Padres on Wednesday in Milwaukee.

— Tony Gwynn went out to lunch with former Milwaukee teammates Rickie Weeks and Manny Parra and shared their shocked reaction to the Brewers sudden shake up.

Then, he made sure their misery continued.

Gwynn’s bunt single was the catalyst in a four-run seventh inning, Adrian Gonzalez hit the go-ahead double and the San Diego Padres held on to beat the reshuffled but still struggling Brewers 6-5 on Wednesday night.

Prince Fielder reached 100 RBIs in the shortest amount of games in Brewers’ history, but it was overshadowed by the flurry of moves the team made earlier in the day.

“With everything that went on, (a win) would’ve been like the cherry on top of the sundae, but it didn’t work out that way,” Brewers manager Ken Macha said.

None of the changes worked against the Padres, who have won 11 of 15 and are 4-1 against Milwaukee this year. The Brewers, losers of 23 of 36 since starting July with a two-game lead in the NL Central, are 72 games behind first-place St. Louis.

“For me, personally, I’d be lying if I said this didn’t mean a little extra,” said Gwynn, who was traded from Milwaukee for Jody Gerut on May 21. “We may not have a chance to make the playoffs, but we can have a say in who doesn’t.”

The Brewers twice squandered one-run leads built against Padres starter Kevin Correia (8-9) and the beleaguered bullpen gave up the four runs in the seventh to make it 6-3.

“The team didn’t lose this tonight, I lost it for us,” said reliever Todd Coffey (4-2), who allowed three runs. “I came into a situation and I blew it twice.”

Coffey allowed the tying run in the sixth on Kevin Kouzmanoff’s RBI single, but Mike Cameron put Milwaukee back ahead 3-2, then Coffey melted down.

In the seventh, he loaded the bases with no outs on a walk, a single and Gwynn’s bunt single after he just beat the throw from third baseman Casey McGehee. David Eckstein followed with a fielder’s choice to tie it before Mitch Stetter came in and gave up Gonzalez’s RBI ground-rule double.

“The one he hit, I thought it was a good pitch, he just inside-outed it down the line,” Stetter said.

Stetter intentionally walked Chase Headley to load the bases and walked Will Venable on five pitches to make it 5-3. He left for Claudio Vargas, who allowed another RBI single to Kouzmanoff.

Padres reliever Luke Gregerson allowed a two-out, two-run double to Fielder to make it 6-5 in the bottom of the seventh for the slugger’s 99th and 100th RBIs. Reliever Mike Adams finished the inning by getting McGehee to fly out and worked around a walk in the eighth.

Heath Bell got his 29th save in 30 chances by forcing Mike Cameron to foul out to end it, stranding Escobar, who was running for Fielder after his two-out single.

“We battled back from a three-run deficit with the guys standing on their feet out there, but we couldn’t tie the game,” Macha said. “The intensity the guys had even when we fell behind there was terrific.”

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