Published 9/5/2008
at L.A. Times - Baseball News
San Diego ends nine-game road losing streak, while Milwaukee loses its fourth in a row.
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* San Diego 5, at Milwaukee 2: Will Venable hit the first home run of his career for the Padres. Nick Hundley and Luis Rodriguez each drove in two runs for San Diego, which had lost nine straight on the road and is tied with Washington and Seattle for the fewest wins in the majors. The Brewers lost their fourth game in a row.
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NYT > Baseball 9/5/2008
MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Will Venable hit his first career homer and the San Diego Padres beat Milwaukee 5-2 on Thursday night, handing the slumping Brewers their fourth straight loss. >