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MLB: Milwaukee 9, Cincinnati 3

April 15, 2009
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Mike Cameron hit two home runs Wednesday and Rickie Weeks capped a five-run sixth with a two-run blast, carrying Milwaukee past Cincinnati 9-3.


The Brewers broke up a 3-3 tie with their big inning, which made a winner out of Braden Looper (1-0). He allowed three runs on six hits while striking out five over six innings.


Milwaukee halted a four-game losing streak.


Cameron went 3-for-3 with three RBI and Jason Kendall drove in two runs. Cameron’s solo homers came in the second and fourth innings.


Micah Owings (0-1), making his Cincinnati debut, allowed five hits and four runs over five-plus innings. The Reds had won three in a row.


After Cincinnati tied the game in the top of the sixth, Prince Fielder opened the bottom half of the inning with a double. Cameron walked one out later and Hall then doubled home Fielder. Kendall followed with a two-run double and Weeks finished the surge with a homer to right.


Source: upi