HOUSTON — The Milwaukee Brewers did so many things wrong on Thursday that manager Ron Roenicke termed it their worst game of the season.
"That's as bad as it gets," he said. "Sometimes we might lose big, or we may not pitch well, but all the things we did wrong in that game, that's a bad game."
Carlos Pena hit a three-run homer in the 10th inning, giving the Houston Astros a 7-4 win over the Brewers.
Carlos Corporan struck out but reached on a wild pitch with one out in the 10th and J.D. Martinez followed with a double. Pena then launched the first-pitch homer off Michael Gonzalez (0-3) to the second deck in right field.
It was a sloppy game that featured six unearned runs and four errors.
"Defensively, we gave them a couple of runs early, and we didn't do the job offensively when we had guys on third base," Roenicke said. "Pitching was OK. You go long enough in a game, and somebody is going to give us something. But that was a bad game. We didn't do a lot of things right in all areas."
Hector Ambriz (2-4) pitched a scoreless 10th to help Houston take two of three in the series.
Corporan tied it with a solo home run in the eighth. Matt Dominguez added three hits.