Article: MARLINS 3, BREWERS 2 (10 INNINGS); Stranded in scoring position; Crew's bats unableto bring home runs

Seth McClung sat in front of his locker in almost his full uniform, his hands folded on his stomach as he gazed straight ahead into space.

This was 30 minutes after McClung had given up a game-winning home run against the Florida Marlins on Sunday afternoon at Miller Park in what was the Milwaukee Brewers' eighth extra-inning game of the season.

Minutes before, McClung accepted full responsibility for the Brewers' 3-2, 10-inning loss, but he would not have been put in that situation had the offense managed more than five hits, only one of which produced a run, against a Florida pitching staff that started the game with a 4.39 earned run average.

"There were probably four instances of balls ...

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