The Milwaukee Brewers have taken advantage of some struggling teams as they inch closer to .500. With the Arizona Diamondbacks headed to Miller Park for four games, that trend seems likely to continue.Watch Arizona Diamondbacks vs Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Live stream, August 2010
Milwaukee (53-59) won five straight July 22-26, notching four victories over last-place teams Washington and Pittsburgh, before enduring a five-game skid. The Brewers have bounced back to score 47 runs in winning five of six, posting a three-game sweep of Houston with Sunday's 11-6 win.
"I've been saying that we are very consistent: extremely inconsistent," manager Ken Macha told the Brewers' official website.Watch Arizona Diamondbacks vs Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Live stream, August 2010
Macha's club has been quite consistent recently against the Diamondbacks (43-69), however. Milwaukee has outscored Arizona 50-17 in winning the past seven meetings, led by Casey McGehee's three homers and 12 RBIs in six of those.
McGehee has been on quite a tear over his last six games as well. The third baseman has 11 RBIs after a three-run homer and an RBI double Sunday.
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Monday's series opener features the same pitching matchup as when the clubs last met May 9 in Phoenix.
Chris Narveson (9-7, 5.68 ERA) tries to join teammate Yovani Gallardo as the second Brewer to reach double-digit wins. The left-hander gave up a run and six hits over 5 2/3 innings in a 4-3 win over the Cubs on Tuesday.
He also went 1 for 3 with an RBI, increasing his average to .313 (10 for 32).
"Helping yourself out at the plate has always been a big competition with the pitchers here," Narveson said of a staff that counts Gallardo and Randy Wolf as quality hitters. "That was huge."
Narveson is 1-0 with a 4.22 ERA in three games -- two starts -- against the Diamondbacks. His hit May 9 off Ian Kennedy (6-9, 4.40) drove in the eventual winning run in a 6-1 victory.
Kennedy pitched well in the loss, surrendering two runs over seven innings in his lone career start against Milwaukee.
This time, he'll look to recover after his shortest outing of the season. The right-hander's innings are being limited in the second half, but manager Kirk Gibson didn't have a choice Wednesday after watching Kennedy give up four runs and eight hits over four innings in a 7-2 loss to Washington.
"I thought he was up, struggled with his location," Gibson told the Diamondbacks' official website. "... He's really grinding. He's probably mad at me. I know how it is, I understand."
Arizona won its next three games after Kennedy's rough outing but couldn't make it four straight Sunday. After consecutive one-run wins over first-place San Diego, the Diamondbacks lost 10-1 to finish their homestand 4-3.
"We played well this homestand," said center fielder Chris Young, the only Diamondback to homer off Narveson. "Lately we've been turning things around, playing hard, playing the game the right way, playing small ball, getting big hits when we need them. It's been nice."
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