MILWAUKEE BREWERSPhotos from the Brewers' series finale against the Padres on ThursdayMilwaukee Journal SentinelJordan Lyles continues his string of strong starts since being acquire by the Brewers in a trade as he allows just one run on three hits with three walks and nine strikeouts in 4 2/3 innings against the Padres on Thursday.Stacy Revere, Getty ImagesPadres rightfielder Hunter Renfroe takes an extra-base hit away from Brewers leadoff hitter Lorenzo Cain with a sliding catch in the first inning.Morry Gash, Associated PressMike Moustakas hustles home to score from first base on Ryan Braun's two-out double for the Brewers in the first inning against the Padres.Michael McLoone, Michael McLoone-USA TODAY SportsMike Moustakas dives safely into home behind Padres catcher Austin Hedges as he scores from first base on Ryan Braun's double to give the Brewers a 1-0 lead in the first inning.Michael McLoone, Michael McLoone-USA TODAY SportsMike Moustakas is greeted at the Brewers dugout after scoring the first run of the game against the Padres in the first inning.Michael McLoone, Michael McLoone-USA TODAY SportsRyan Braun gestures toward the Brewers dugout after his run-scoring double with two outs in the bottom of the first inning against the Padres.Stacy Revere, Getty ImagesHernan Perez of the Breweres loses control of the bat while swinging at a pitch from Padres starter Joey Lucchesi in the third inning.Stacy Revere, Getty ImagesEric Hosmer provides one of the few brights spot offensively for the Padres against the Brewers on Thursday with a solo home run in the fourth inning.Michael McLoone, Michael McLoone-USA TODAY SportsLorenzo Cain of the Brewers launches a ball over the left-field fence for a solo home in the fourth inning against the Padres.Stacy Revere, Getty ImagesLorenzo Cain low-fives Brewers third base coach Ed Sedar as he makes his way toward home after belting a solo home run against the Padres in the fourth inning.Michael McLoone, Michael McLoone-USA TODAY SportsLorenzo Cain is congratulated by teammates in the Brewers dugout after smacking a solo home run against the Padres in the fourth inning Thursday.Morry Gash, Associated PressStarting pitcher Jordan Lyles falls just short of being credited with the win as Brewers manager Craig Counsell takes him out of the game against the Padres with two down in the fifth inning.Stacy Revere, Getty ImagesBrewers reliever Freddy Peralta retires all four Padres he faces, three via the strikeout route, and gets credited with the win.Stacy Revere, Getty ImagesTrent Grisham of the Brewers busts out of the batter's box as he hits a run-scoring double into the gap in left-center field in the sixth inning against the Padres.Michael McLoone, Michael McLoone-USA TODAY SportsTravis Shaw slides home safely on Trent Grisham's RBI double in the sixth inning as Padres catcher Austin Hedges throws wildly to third base, allowing Grisham to trot home with the final run of the game.Morry Gash, Associated PressTrent Grisham is greeted by Travis Shaw (left) and Keston Hiura after he scored on a pair on a throwing error against the Padres on his double in the sixth inning.Michael McLoone, Michael McLoone-USA TODAY SportsCloser Josh Hader is all smiles after the Brewers turned a double play to end their game against the Padres.Michael McLoone / USA TODAY Sports