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Gross’ slam helps Brewers stay in 1st

Arizona Diamondbacks' Miguel Montero, of Venezuela, argues a called third strike by home plate umpire Larry Vanover as Milwaukee Brewers catcher Johnny Estrada, right, kneels between them in the third inning of a baseball game Tuesday, Aug. 21, 2007 in Phoenix. The Brewers defeated the Diamondbacks 7-4.

Exiled to the minor leagues last month, Gabe Gross has become an unlikely reason the Milwaukee Brewers remain atop the National League Central. Gross hit a grand slam to cap a five-run seventh inning and the Brewers beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 7-4 on Tuesday night, keeping Milwaukee tied with the Chicago Cubs for first place in the division.

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