Lampeter-Strasburg's Bianchi goes hitless in first MLB start

Jeff Bianchi of the Milwaukee Brewers poses for a portrait during a photo day at Maryvale Baseball Park on February 26, 2012 in Maryvale, Arizona. (February 25, 2012 - Source: Rich Pilling/Getty Images North America) (Rich Pilling/Getty Images North America)
Jeff Bianchi of the Milwaukee Brewers poses for a portrait during a photo day at Maryvale Baseball Park on February 26, 2012 in Maryvale, Arizona. (February 25, 2012 - Source: Rich Pilling/Getty Images North America) (Rich Pilling/Getty Images North America)
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Updated: 7/15/2012 9:52 pm
MILWAUKEE - Yovani Gallardo struck out a career-high 14 in seven innings and the Milwaukee Brewers used a four-run sixth to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-1 on Sunday.

Gallardo (8-6) gave up four hits, including Andrew McCutchen's homer in the fourth.

Gallardo struck out two in every inning except the sixth and the side in the seventh.

Lampeter-Strasburg's Jeff Bianchi made his first major league start at shortstop for Milwaukee. He batted eighth and was hitless in three at-bats. He is now 0-4 in his first two major league games.

A.J. Burnett's nine-game winning streak ended.

McCutchen, who had three of the Pirates' five hits, hit his 21st homer and fifth in the past four games. He also had two singles. He is batting .560 (28 for 50) with seven homers, 19 runs scored and 16 RBIs in past 12 games and leads the majors with a .371 average.

Information used in this story was provided by The Associated Press.





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