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Recap: Milwaukee vs. Chicago Cubs

Sports Network | September 28, 2008

Milwaukee, WI (Sports Network) - Ryan Braun's clutch two-run eighth-inning home run and nine strong innings from CC Sabathia sent Milwaukee over Chicago, 3-1, in the season finale for both clubs at Miller Park.

Craig Counsell knocked in the other run for the Brewers (90-72), who won six of seven to end the year. The club wrapped up a wild-card berth and their first postseason appearance since 1982 with the victory and the Mets' 4-2 loss to the Marlins. Milwaukee heads to Philadelphia on Wednesday for Game 1 of an NL Division series.

Sabathia (11-2), coming off three days rest, allowed four hits and an unearned run, striking out seven with one walk to finish a game for the 10th time this season. He has hurled seven complete games with Milwaukee.

Aramis Ramirez picked up two hits and scored a run for the Cubs (97-64), who are off until Wednesday when they host the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 1 of the other NL Division series at Wrigley Field.

Bob Howry (7-5) took the loss, charged with two runs and two hits in one relief inning. Angel Guzman allowed one hit and fanned four over his two- inning start.

In the home eighth facing Howry, Sabathia fanned then Mike Cameron slapped a base hit to right. Ray Durham flew out, but Braun belted a pitch deep into left-center -- his 37th of the season -- to give the Brewers a 3-1 edge.

Ryan Theriot singled with one out in the ninth, but the game ended when Sabathia induced a 4-6-3 double play from Derrek Lee.

Minutes later, after the last out at Shea Stadium was recorded, Milwaukee celebrated its first playoff berth since winning the AL East and losing the World Series to the Cardinals 26 years ago.

The Cubs got on the board in the second. Ramirez led off with a single and Micah Hoffpauir was safe on a fielder's choice error by Prince Fielder which put runners at the corners. Ronny Cedeno grounded into a fielder's choice at second to plate Ramirez.

From there, Sabathia held the Cubs in check while a revolving door of Chicago hurlers shut down the home club through six frames.

Ramirez began the seventh with a base hit, but was quickly erased when Reed Johnson hit into a double play. Hoffpauir flew out to end the inning.

Durham doubled to begin the home half off Sean Marshall. A Braun groundout moved him to third and Fielder was given a free pass. Michael Wuertz came in and walked J.J. Hardy but fanned Corey Hart. Counsell followed by working a walk to force in a run before Jason Kendall grounded into a force to keep the game 1-1.

The Expos/Nationals franchise has not seen the postseason since 1981...The Cubs won nine of 16 meetings this season...The Brewers finished with back-to- back winning seasons for the first time since 1991-92...Milwaukee finished 49-32 at home in 2008.

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