PHOENIX — Arizona's bullpen was depleted, its players tired after a 14-inning game the night before.
What the Diamondbacks needed a long and strong outing from Wade Miley.
The left-hander didn't look as if he'd be able to give it to them early, but sure finished strong.
Miley pitched eight effective innings after a shaky start and Martin Prado lined a two-run single in the eighth inning, helping the Diamondbacks end a three-game losing streak with a 5-3 win over the Milwaukee Brewers on Thursday night.
"We had to stick with him, we didn't have a lot of length out in the bullpen," Diamondbacks manager Kirk Gibson said. "We just wanted him to hang in there."
The Diamondbacks were a bit thin on pitchers for the series opener after using eight in Wednesday night's 7-5, 14-inning loss to the Dodgers. They also figured to be a bit tired following the five-hour game that ended after midnight.
Miley (6-7) didn't look as if he'd be much help, giving up a pair of homers in the first three innings.
After those early mistakes, he started settled into a rhythm and so did the Diamondbacks' offense after struggling early against Brewers starter Yovani Gallardo