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The Milwaukee Brewers swept the Cubs Thursday behind their most lopsided win of the year, 17-4.
Luis Urias tied a major league record with five extra-base hits, scoring five runs and driving in five.
Urias had two homers and three doubles, while catcher Manny Pina drove in six, including four on a grand slam, the first of his career.
Jace Peterson also had five hits as the Brewers piled up a season-high 22 safeties.
Chicago has now lost eight in a row, and released former ace pitcher Jake Arrieta Thursday after he was hit hard the night before.
The Brewers start a three-game series at last-place Pittsburgh tonight (August 13th) with lefty Brett Anderson getting the start.
First pitch on 107.9 FM WOMT is scheduled for 6:05 PM.













