Sveum leaves Sabathia in too long; Brewers lose again

Written by Jaymes Langrehr on .

A 3-run 6th inning was enough for Cincy, as the Reds beat Milwaukee Saturday, 4-3. The Brewers took a 2-1 lead into the bottom of the 6th; CC Sabathia, pitching on 3 days rest, should have been on a short leash...but new Brewers' manager Dale Sveum took a page out of the Ned Yost handbook and left his starter in too long--first Sabathia got behind 3-1 in the count to Joey Votto, who laced a fastball to left for a single; then, Andy Phillips drew a walk. 100_1074.jpg A Corey Patterson sac bunt misplayed by Prince Fielder loaded the bases...Sabathia proceeded to get the next two hitters out, before pinch hitter Micah Owings singled in a pair of runs. It was here that Sabathia should have been removed; instead, Adam Rosales singles in the eventual winning run. Rickie Weeks' 13th home run of the year to lead off the 9th cut the deficit to 4-3, and the Crew loaded the bases for Fielder, who struck out to strand the bases loaded...the Crew left 10 on base Saturday--8 of those in scoring position with 2 outs.

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