Brewers centerback Lorenzo Cain celebrates with first baseman Jesus Aguilar after scoring a goal in the third inning on Wednesday night. (Photo: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports)

PHILADELPHIA – Veteran southpaw Gio Gonzalez has been remarkably consistent in his first four starts for the Milwaukee Brewers.

Five innings, two points. Five and a third of the heat, one point. Five and two thirds of the round, no points. Five and a third of the heat, one point.

This short but sweet formula has worked very well since Gonzalez signed in season, as it did again Wednesday night against Philadelphia. The result was a 5-2 win for the Brewers, their second consecutive game against the Phillies after losing the first game of the series.

The two novice veterans had trouble early. The Brewers scored a goal in Jake Arrieta's first offensive on Ryan Braun's single in the RBI.

THE SCORE OF THE BOX: Brewers 5, Phillies 2

The Phillies took advantage late in the day when Jean Segura scored a home goal in the center-left, getting a quick 2-1 shot from Gonzalez. They threatened to do more damage in the second when J.T. Realmuto led with a single and Caesar Hernandez walked but Sean Rodriguez was faced with a double game and Phil Gosselin sent a lining in the middle that Gonzalez stuck.

The third part of the Brewers started with Gonzalez coming forward, this is not good sign for Arrieta. Lorenzo Cain also shot one and Christian Yelich cleared an inside kick on the right side, charging the goals out.

When Braun hit a bouncer against Rodriguez in third place, Gonzalez stopped there instead of going home and Rodriguez seemed confused as to what to do. He took a step towards Cain, coming from the second base, and when Gonzalez finally took off to go home, Rodriguez threw there, contenting himself with this loner.

Arrieta guided Moustakas to qualify by force and Aguilar followed with a two-point single to center to put the Brewers at the top, 4-1.

After Braun distinguished himself with a point to fifth, Moustakas sent an order to the deep center. Andrew McCutchen fought back, but the ball fell on him for a two-goal error, allowing Braun to score for a 5-1 lead.

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He stayed that way until the seventh inning, when the Phillies were right off a starting striker, Jeremy Jeffress. Hitter-hitter Nick Williams caught a shot in the shallow left left, climbed onto an open field and approached when McCutchen denounced the glove of the Orlando Arcia short stop.

The Brewers have spoiled far too many offensive opportunities in the last few games and this is still verified. They went 3-for-16 (.188) with the riders in scoring position, leaving 11 men on the base. But this time, they got away with it.

Josh Hader recorded the last three outs to convert his 11th stop on 11 occasions.

Keys to take away

Piña leaves the game early: Brewer receiver Manny Piña left the game after the start of the fourth inning with unease in the right hamstrings. It was announced after the match that he should be on the wounded list, which means that Jacob Nottingham or David Freitas would come from the AAA class San Antonio. Both are on the list of 40 men.

Debut excitement on: After the enthusiasm sparked by the debut of Keston Hiura's Major League on Tuesday, the situation has returned to everyone involved. "These are the big leagues now," said manager Craig Counsell. "There is a ton of excitement on the first day. The game becomes neither easier nor more difficult. It's just the second day. Now you settle in and realize that it's a good baseball and you have to keep having good attackers. That's what he has to continue to do. "

A good night's rest: What did Hiura do after her first match? "I had a Philly cheesesteak because you have to have one when you're here," he said. "As soon as I got back to the hotel, I crashed. I slept very well. The day had been long for Hiura, who had been told at 1am that he was coming from New Orleans. About who he heard after the match, Hiura said, "A lot of people have sent me a text message to congratulate me. It will take a while to get back to everyone. "

John McClane at home: The movie star, Bruce Willis, had problems with the Phillies during the pre-game practice on the field, and judging by his momentum, he had played little in baseball. Think Charles Barkley on the golf tee. But he has forced many requests for pictures from players on both sides, including Yelich.

RECORD

This year: 26-19

Last year: 27-18

To come up

ThursdayBrewers at Phillies, 12:05 ZP Davies (4-0, 1.54) from Milwaukee vs. Zach Eflin (5-3, 2.47) from Philadelphia. Television: FS Wisconsin. Radio: AM-620.