A grand slam homer by Corey Hart that bounced off an outfielder's glove Thursday rallied the Milwaukee Brewers to a 7-4 victory over Philadelphia. The go-ahead homer came in the eighth inning, and all four runs in the frame were unearned after an errant throw by Philadelphia third baseman Kevin Frandsen prolonged the inning. Cliff Lee took a 4-3 lead into the seventh and quickly retired the first two Milwaukee batters. Frandsen's poor throw allowed Rickie Weeks to reach base and led to the problems that followed. Josh Lindblom relieved Lee and issued an intentional walk to Ryan Braun, who had homered twice earlier in the contest. Aramis Ramirez then drew a walk as well, bringing up Hart. Hart hit a ball to deep right that hit the top of the wall. The ball then struck the back of Domonic Brown's glove as he tried to make a leaping catch and it bounced over the fence. Lindblom (2-3) took the loss. Livan Hernandez (4-1) worked the eighth inning in relief and eventually was credited with the win. Jim Henderson came on in the ninth after Manny Parra had loaded the bases and got Erik Kratz on a groundout to end the game. It was Henderson's third save.
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