Gonzalez effective again, pitches Brewers past Phillies 5-2

   PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Gio Gonzalez continued to make the most of his second stint in Milwaukee, allowing one run while pitching into the sixth inning as the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Philadelphia Phillies 5-2 on Wednesday night.

   Gonzalez (2-0) was hardly dazzling in his fourth start this season, but the veteran lefty did enough to again reward the Brewers' faith in bringing him back. Gonzalez finished last year with Milwaukee, going 3-0 in five starts down the stretch, and the Brewers made it to the NL Championship Series. But he was a free agent until he signed a minor league contract with the Yankees in March. After opting out of his deal with New York, he returned to a Milwaukee team in need of some rotation help.

   Jesus Aguilar ripped a two-run single off Jake Arrieta (4-4) in the third to give the Brewers a 4-1 lead and they hung on to take two of the first three games of this four-game set between two teams with playoff aspirations. Josh Hader tossed a scoreless ninth for his 11th save.

   The highlights for Milwaukee might get skimmed by fans nearly 900 miles away glued to Game 1 of the NBA's Eastern Conference final between the Bucks and Toronto Raptors.

   Bryce Harper lined a double to left field and made a sliding catch in right a day after he banged his left knee into the wall on a sliding catch. Harper, who signed a $330 million, 13-year contract with the Phillies as a free agent, has been slumping and struck out for the 57th time. His double snapped an 0-for-15 funk that earned him some mild boos from Phillies fans who have been wild for the All-Star since the day he signed.

   Philadelphia manager Gabe Kapler said he never considered giving Harper the day off.

   "I don't have a tangible reason why we shouldn't play him," Kapler said. "We think he gives us our best chance to win tonight. We think he will be positively impacted by being in tonight's lineup. We'll consider it on a day-to-day basis. He and I will have those conversations."

   Harper's arrival was just the biggest one in an offseason full of All-Star acquisitions for the Phillies. Two others were also in the middle of the action Wednesday. Jean Segura hit a solo homer in the first inning, but Andrew McCutchen misplayed a deep drive on the warning track in the fifth and the ball glanced off his glove for an error.

   Arrieta was bailed out of that miscue by a sensational, barehand throw from third baseman Sean Rodriguez to nail Keston Hiura at first.

   TRAINER'S ROOM

   Brewers: C Manny Pina left in the third inning with right hamstring discomfort. ... RHP Chase Anderson (finger laceration) will come off the injured list and start Saturday at Atlanta. His return pushes Freddy Peralta to the bullpen.

   Phillies: INF Scott Kingery (strained right hamstring) played seven innings during a rehab game Tuesday at Class A Lakewood. Kapler said it was "probably a stretch" for Kingery to return to the Phillies this weekend. "He would be used and viewed in a similar fashion as he has been in the past with the Phillies, as an option to start at any position, third, short, second, center, left, right," Kapler said. ... RHP Victor Arano threw a 20-pitch bullpen Tuesday and needs a few more days before he returns from elbow inflammation. "I think he feels good about his progress. No setbacks," Kapler said.

   DIEHARD FAN

   Bruce Willis was booed in his No. 19 Phillies jersey when "The Sixth Sense " actor one-hopped the first pitch .

   UP NEXT

   The Phillies send RHP Zach Eflin (5-3, 2.47 ERA) to the mound against RHP Zach Davies (4-0, 1.54) to complete the four-game series Thursday.

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