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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Brewers-Diamondbacks Post-Game Research

Brewers lost their last last 7 postseason road games (3-10 in postseason road games all-time).

Randy Wolf: winless with a 9.00 ERA in 3 career postseason starts.

Aaron Hill: solo HR in the 6th inning (1st career postseason HR).

Collin Cowgill 2-run pinch-hit single in the 3rd inning. 1st career postseason hit in his 1st postseason at bat.

Randy Wolf: allowed 7 runs in 3 innings. He's the 8th pitcher in postseason history to allow at least 7 runs, pitching 3 innings or fewer, with his team a win away from clinching a postseason series, the first since Fausto Carmona of the 2007 Indians.

Ryan Roberts and Paul Goldschmidt are the 5th pair of teammates to hit grand slams in the same postseason series, the first since Ryan Klesko and Eddie Perez for the 1998 Braves.

Paul Goldschmidt: 3rd rookie to hit a postseason grand slam, joining Gil McDougald (1951 Yankees) and Ricky Ledee (1999 Yankees)


www.espn.com | Associated Press

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