By JOE TOTORAITIS, Associated Press

MILWAUKEE (AP) — Everything changed once Ryan Braun, Orlando Arcia and the Milwaukee Brewers got a man on base against Philadelphia Phillies rookie starter Nick Pivetta.

Braun hit a grand slam off the scoreboard in center field and Arcia added a three-run shot in the Brewers’ eight-run second inning, helping Milwaukee beat Philadelphia 9-6 on Friday night.

Pivetta (2-5) struck out his first four batters before the Brewers got on top of his fastball in the second.

“When he was in the stretch, things changed, for sure,” Brewers manager Craig Counsell said. “That can happen. To me, that’s what really changed it, getting him into the stretch.”
Keon Broxton snapped an 0-for-14 skid with a run-scoring single, and Arcia hit his ninth home run, a shot that landed in the Brewers’ bullpen. Braun crushed the first pitch for his sixth career grand slam, most in franchise history.

Phillies manager Pete Mackanin noticed Pivetta’s struggles from the stretch, too.
“He struck out four in a row, then he just didn’t locate any of his pitches,” Mackanin said. “He hung every breaking ball he threw up there in that one span of eight or nine hitters. Then he was a different pitcher after that. The home run and the grand slam did him in.”
Pivetta gave up nine runs over five innings, more than in any of his previous 11 starts.

Zach Davies (11-4) won his fourth straight start, but it was a struggle. He labored through the first and fifth innings before being pulled with one out and two on in the sixth. He was charged with six runs, five earned.

“I don’t think he was on top of it,” Counsell said of Davies. “Five walks, that’s not him. There’s a couple of walks that really hurt him.”

The Phillies scored twice in the first, but Davies held them scoreless until the fifth. Philadelphia made it 8-4 when Maikel Franco drove in his second run of the game, and another run scored on center fielder Broxton’s fielding error.

Manny Pina got a run back on a sacrifice fly in the fifth, but Davies walked three and gave up Odubel Herrera’s two-run homer. Carlos Torres came on and got out of the sixth.

“This is another speed bump to the year, but you’ve got to kind of just ride it out,” Davies said.

Jared Hughes, Josh Hader and Jacob Barnes pitched scoreless relief. Corey Knebel pitched the ninth for his 15th save. He struck out Tommy Joseph for his 44th consecutive appearance with a strikeout to start the season, a major league record.

Franco went 4 for 5 and stayed hot at Miller Park. He came in 7 for 13 with three home runs and eight RBIs at the stadium.

TRAINER’S ROOM
Phillies: RHP Vince Velasquez (right elbow flexor strain) made a rehab start and could return for the three-game series beginning Monday against the Marlins.
Brewers: OF Brett Phillips was recalled from Triple-A Colorado Springs after RHP Junior Guerra was placed on the 10-day disabled list with a right shin contusion. … INF Eric Sogard (left ankle strain) took batting practice, but nothing more. “We haven’t got him on the ground running yet, which is something we need to do,” manager Craig Counsell said.

BREWERS STAY HOT
Milwaukee (51-41) is a season-high 10 games over .500, and the victory was their seventh in the last eight games.

ALTHERR INJURY UPDATE
Altherr doubled in the fifth, but then left the game with a mild right hamstring strain after legging out the base hit. Cameron Perkins pinch ran and replaced him in right field.
“We’ll know more tomorrow,” Mackanin said. “I don’t know how severe it is. If it’s mild, it’s a day or two.”

UP NEXT
Phillies: RHP Aaron Nola (6-6, 3.59 ERA) makes his 13th start of the season and fifth career against the Brewers. He is 2-0 with a 0.69 ERA facing Milwaukee.
Brewers: RHP Jimmy Nelson (8-4, 3.30 ERA) makes his 19th start of the season and fourth career against the Phillies. He is 1-1 with a 6.89 ERA facing Philadelphia.
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Brewers 9, Phillies 6

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Perkins pr-rf2100Thames 1b3100
Benoit p0000Braun lf4114
Galvis ss4210T.Shaw 3b3100
Franco 3b5042Do.Sntn rf4120
T.Jseph 1b4000Pina c3121
N.Wllms lf-rf4001Broxton cf4111
Knapp c4110Arcia ss4113
O.Hrrra cf3112Davies p1100
A.Blnco 2b3000C.Trres p0000
Pivetta p2000Bre.Phl ph1000
Stassi ph0000J.Hghes p0000
Pinto p0000Hader p0000
L.Grcia p0000J.Brnes p0000
Nava ph-lf1000Aguilar ph1000
Knebel p0000
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Philadelphia200022000—6
Milwaukee08001000x—9

E_Broxton (6), Arcia (13), Franco (8), Pinto (1). DP_Milwaukee 1. LOB_Philadelphia 9, Milwaukee 5. 2B_Altherr 2 (20), Franco 2 (16), Do.Santana 2 (18). HR_O.Herrera (7), Braun (11), Arcia (9). SF_N.Williams (1), Pina (2).

IPHRERBBSO
Philadelphia
Pivetta L,2-5579935
Pinto100012
Garcia110000
Benoit100002
Milwaukee
Davies W,11-451-376556
Torres H,132-300000
Hughes H,81-310000
Hader H,22-300012
Barnes H,17100002
Knebel S,15-19110002

Hader pitched to 1 batter in the 8th

Umpires_Home, Dan Bellino; First, Kerwin Danley; Second, Todd Tichenor; Third, Adam Hamari.

T_3:10. A_41,941 (41,900).