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MILWAUKEE (AP) - Tomo Ohka told Ned Yost he was planning to hit left-handed for the first time.
"I thought, `Man, as bad as you're swinging, just do whatever you want,'" the Milwaukee manager said. "Four RBIs later, he had a nice day."
Ohka drove in a career-high four runs and Prince Fielder hit a three-run homer as Milwaukee beat Colorado 12-6 Thursday and extended the Rockies' losing streak to six.
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