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PHOENIX -- If one is examining Felix Hernandez's progress towards Opening Day, and being ready to meet the high expectations placed upon him, the runs the Brewers scored on him during Sunday afternoon's game don't mean anything.

Hernandez allowed three runs in the second inning, two of them earned, despite only one ball being hit hard. Prince Fielder hit a leadoff single when he managed to punch one out to center after getting jammed in on his wrists. Johnny Estrada hit a fly-ball double to the opposite field. The Brewers managed a couple of close infield hits after that, and also scored a run on an error.

In the midst of all that, Hernandez struck out the side.

Hernandez also allowed a solo homer to Geoff Jenkins in the fourth, but otherwise looked to be in good form as he gets stretched out for the start of the season. He struck out six in five innings of work and recorded all but one of his outs by strikeout or groundout.
He's going to go with the growing pains of being 21 (by opening day) and in the ML but its encouraging that hes getting the strike out and ground outs again.