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Mike Moustakas’ long balls lift Chrisian Yelich-less Milwaukee Brewers to victory

The Milwaukee Brewers’ Mike Moustakas is congratulated after hitting a two-run homer during the ninth inning against the Marlins on Wednesday in Miami. The Brewers won 7-5. (AP photo)

MIAMI (AP) — Mike Moustakas celebrated his 31st birthday in style.

He homered twice, including a tiebreaking, two-run shot in the ninth inning as the Milwaukee Brewers defeated the Miami Marlins 7-5 Wednesday night in their first game following star outfielder Christian Yelich’s season-ending injury.

“Obviously two homers is pretty cool no matter what day it is but on your birthday it’s pretty special,” Moustakas said. “But even more so is the win, especially with Yeli going down. Everyone has to step up even more.”

The Brewers won their sixth in a row and tied the Chicago Cubs for the second NL wild-card spot.

“We just have to keep that rolling into tomorrow and see where we are after that,” Moustakas said.

Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Zach Davies hands the ball to manager Craig Counsell as he is relieved during the fifth inning against the Marlins on Wednesday in Miami. (AP photo)

Yelich, the reigning National League MVP, broke his right kneecap in Tuesday night’s game when he fouled a ball off himself. He returned to Milwaukee earlier Wednesday for additional tests.

“It hurts a lot to lose him but at the end of the day we have to go out and find ways to win,” Moustakas said.

Trent Grisham, one of the outfielders expected to get additional playing time in Yelich’s absence, led off the game with a home run.

It was 5-all when Moustakas drove a fastball from Miami reliever Jose Urena (4-9) into the upper deck in right-center field for his 33rd homer. Urena retired the first two hitters before he walked Yasmani Grandal.

Moustakas returned to the starting lineup for the first time since Sept. 2 after recovering from a sprained left wrist. He hit a three-run homer off starter Pablo Lopez in the third put Milwaukee ahead 4-2.

“Great to have him back in the lineup,” Brewers manager Craig Counsell said. “He’s obviously going to be very important as we move on here.”

Brent Suter (2-0) pitched three innings of scoreless relief for the win. Josh Hader struck out the side in the ninth for his 30th save.

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