By Brent W. New, Associated Press
A day after coming off the bench to hit a decisive home run, Jesus Aguilar made the most of his start at first base.
Aguilar picked up where he left off and homered twice, Chase Anderson won in his return from the disabled list and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Colorado Rockies 8-4 on Sunday for their sixth victory in seven games.
"He drove the bus again today," Milwaukee manager Craig Counsell said about Aguilar. "Three homers in the last two days. A big start for him filling in there."
Keon Broxton drove in two runs and Jonathan Villar added three hits as the Brewers remained two games behind first-place Chicago in the NL Central. They climbed within 2½ games of Arizona for the second NL wild card — and are just 3½ back of Colorado, which holds the league's top wild card.
Anderson (7-2) allowed one run and two hits over five effective innings. He threw 73 pitches in his first start since straining his left oblique on June 28. The right-hander struck out four, walked three and hit two batters with pitches.
"We got the win, that's what matters the most," Anderson said. "At the end of the day we want to win games and get to the postseason. It was a good series win."
Aguilar tied it in the second with a homer off starter Kyle Freeland (11-8), and the Brewers added a run on Ryan Braun's sacrifice fly in the fifth and another on pinch-hitter Neil Walker's RBI single in the sixth.
Aguilar connected again in the seventh, a two-run shot off reliever Tyler Chatwood, for his 14th homer of the season and second career multihomer game.
One night earlier, Aguilar launched a pinch-hit homer against All-Star closer Greg Holland to put Milwaukee ahead with two outs in the ninth.
"I am just trying to make good swings with balls in my zone," Aguilar said through a translator. "I was able to get good contact on a couple of those."
Pinch-hitter Eric Sogard had an RBI groundout in the eighth and Broxton hit a two-run single in the ninth.
Mark Reynolds hit his 26th homer and drove in three runs for the Rockies, who lost for the third time in four games. Carlos Gonzalez added three hits and an RBI.
The Rockies scored twice in the ninth off reliever Jeremy Jeffress and put two more in scoring position. Corey Knebel struck out pinch-hitter Mike Tauchman for his 26th save.
"We lose a series to a team that is chasing us," Gonzalez said with a sigh. "There are a lot of games and we have to put this in the past."
Freeland, who was born in Denver, allowed four hits and three runs — two earned — in 5 2/3 innings. He struck out seven and walked five.
Colorado committed four errors and finished its homestand 3-4.
"We weren't very good," manager Bud Black said. "This game was uncharacteristic of us."