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Hardy drives in winning run for Brewers

RBI single in 12th wins for Brewers

- The Associated Press

Published: Mon, Aug. 25, 2008 12:30AM

Modified Mon, Aug. 25, 2008 06:19AM

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MILWAUKEE -- J.J. Hardy's patience was wearing thin in extra innings, but he waited -- exactly one more pitch.

Hardy drove in the winning run on his bobblehead day at Miller Park, and the Milwaukee Brewers beat Pittsburgh 4-3 in 12 innings Sunday for their 12th straight home win over the Pirates.

"It's just a coincidence that it's bobble day for me that it happened, but it's nice to have that many fans out there and win a ball game like that," said Hardy, who finished 3-for-5.

CC Sabathia got a no-decision instead of a victory for a change, but the Brewers still kept pace in the playoff race with their 23rd win in their last at-bat and ninth series sweep this season.

Milwaukee leads the Cardinals by 3 1/2 games for the wild card with two games in St. Louis beginning today. The Brewers trail the Cubs by 4 1/2 games in the NL Central after both division rivals won Sunday.

Pirates reliever Jason Davis (1-4) walked Rickie Weeks with one out in the 12th. Weeks stole second moments later, setting the stage for Hardy, who drove the next pitch just over the infield for the winner.

"I was planning on swinging at that fastball, but I saw Rickie take off, so I figured I'd take it, let him get to second, scoring position," Hardy said. "I think he hung it a little bit, and it found a hole for me."

It was a bitter end for the Pirates, who loaded the bases with no outs in the 12th off Brewers reliever Carlos Villanueva with a single by Ryan Doumit and two walks.

Villanueva was yanked for Guillermo Mota(4-5), who forced Brandon Moss to fly out to shallow center field, struck out Chris Gomez and got Luis Rivas to ground out.

Mike Cameron, who finished a career-best 5-for-5, homered off Pirates reliever Denny Bautista in the eighth to give Milwaukee a 3-2 lead, but closer Salomon Torres blew his sixth save of the season.

Torres allowed a leadoff single to Rivas opening the ninth and threw a wild pitch to put him at second. Pinch hitter Nate McLouth singled to tie it 3-all.

Milwaukee scored two runs for Sabathia in the sixth to take the big left-hander off the hook for the loss and put him in line for a win, but the bullpen gave it right back.

Sabathia struck out Adam LaRoche to end the fifth. LaRoche was ejected from the game along with Russell a half-inning later for arguing the high strike with home plate umpire Bob Davidson.

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