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Matt Garza wins third straight as Milwaukee Brewers top Atlanta Braves

Atlanta Braves’ Erick Aybar reacts to hitting a double off of Milwaukee Brewers’ Matt Garza during the first inning of a baseball game Thursday, Aug. 11, 2016, in Milwaukee.

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The Brewers must have known that the last-place Atlanta Braves would have no clue how to handle a first-and-third double steal because, well, the last-place Atlanta Braves indeed had no clue how to handle a a first-and-third double steal.

Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Chase Anderson throws to an Atlanta Braves batter during the first inning …

“I then looked up (at the scoreboard) and was like, ‘Oh yeah, we did score in every inning, ‘” Carter said.

“To be honest, I didn’t really feel like I pitched my best tonight”, De La Cruz said after the outing through a team interpreter. “It was tough. You want to tack on runs every inning and they were able to do that against us”.

“It wasn’t even that bad of a mistake”, Braves catcher Anthony Recker said of Carter’s home run. “He just has enough power to get out on his front foot and flip it out which is unbelievable”. He was sent back to Atlanta for further examination.

Freddie Freeman homered twice for the Braves, once in the fourth and once in the 8th.

The Brewers broke open the game in the bottom half on a three-run double by Manny Pina.

After Jenkins was removed from the game for a pinch hitter, Madison Younginer came in for the 7th inning.

Gomez, the former Twins outfielder, let Jorge Polanco’s single skip by him for a two-base error that allowed one run to score.

“There was no way he was going back out there, ” Snitker said. “I made a decent pitch”. “The three-run homer cures that”.

Making his second start of the season, Roberto Hernandez (1-1) gave up five runs and seven hits in four innings. The Brewers’ relief corps had tossed four scoreless innings before the Braves got to Carlos Torres (2-2) in his third inning of work.

“Man, he put a good swing on that ball”, Braves interim manager Brian Snitker said.

Braves: RHP Joel De La Cruz (0-4, 3.41 ERA) makes his fifth start of the season and first against Milwaukee.

Brewers: OF Domingo Santana (right elbow soreness) will play in his third game of a rehab assignment on Thursday with Class A Wisconsin.

Milwaukee tied it up three batters into the third after Jonathan Villar led off with a bunt single, and Orlando Arcia and Ryan Braun both singled to right. He is 0-4 with a 4.93 ERA in six career starts against them. He limited the Cardinals to one run over six innings in his last start.

The Brewers claimed Scahill off waivers last week from Pittsburgh, where he had a 4.41 ERA in 15 appearances this season.

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The Braves won 4-3 in 12 innings on Monday and 2-1 on Tuesday.

Pitcher Matt Garza got plenty of support from the Milwaukee Brewers offense in his third straight win.

Benny Sieu