CHICAGO — Kyle Lohse has been one of the few bright spots for the Milwaukee Brewers during a tumultuous season.
Carlos Gomez broke a scoreless tie in the ninth inning with an RBI single and Lohse pitched six scoreless innings in a no-decision to lift the Brewers over the Chicago Cubs 5-0 on Monday night.
The Brewers, sitting in last place in the NL Central, won for the third time in eight games and ended the Cubs' winning streak at three. Reliever Brandon Kintzler (3-0) pitched a scoreless eighth for the victory.
Cubs reliever Pedro Strop (1-1) gave up the single to Gomez on an 0-2 pitch and Jean Segura easily scored from second to give the Brewers a 1-0 lead. With one out and the bases loaded, Jeff Bianchi gave the Brewers insurance with a double to right to score two more runs and Rickie Weeks also added a two-run double as Milwaukee batted around in the ninth.
Lohse, signed in the offseason as a free agent, pitched around five hits and three walks with six strikeouts. He has allowed only one run in his last 19 innings.
"He's done what we hoped he would do. He's done his job, we haven't supported him that much. It's too bad because the record with the way he's pitched should be better," said Brewers manager Ron Roenicke.
The normally soft-spoken veteran took a leadership role during a team meeting Friday.
"We got a lot of guys with opportunities right now. We have to take a hold of those opportunities and show people what we can do. We got a lot of young guys, just because the season is going the way it has doesn't mean we just show up and go through the motions," said Lohse.