Hamels (13-9) surrendered six hits to one of baseball's best offenses, with three walks and four strikeouts.
The win pulled Philadelphia within two games of Milwaukee in the National League wild-card race, and the Mets' 3-2 loss to Atlanta in the opener of a doubleheader brought the Phillies within two games of the lead in the NL East.
Jimmy Rollins had three hits, including a sixth-inning two-run homer. Ryan Howard's only hit was a two-run second-inning single.
Three others had one RBI, including Chase Utley, who added two hits in the Phillies' second straight win.
Milwaukee scored on Jason Kendall's two-run fourth-inning double and Ryan Braun's eighth-inning solo homer.
Losing pitcher Manny Parra (10-8) gave up five earned runs and seven hits in 1 1/3 innings.
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