What a 24 hours it was for Craig Counsell: He watched Sunday night as the Milwaukee Brewers fired manager Ron Roenicke , then installed him as skipper Monday morning. Counsell's first task on the job? Face the Los Angeles Dodgers and Clayton Kershaw. Those 24 hours finished in the best possible way too — the game ball in Counsell's hand, his first win as an MLB manager secured when his Brewers scored three runs in the eighth inning for a come-from-behind victory against the best pitcher in baseball. At one point Monday morning, during his introductory media sessions, Counsell talked about wanting his players to write a new story. He got one, all right. Here's more from Tom Haurdicourt of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel : Craig Counsell on improbable first win with #Brewers : "Those guys wrote a pretty good story tonight. It wasn't looking good early." — Tom (@Haudricourt) May 5, 2015 More Counsell: "They made first one memorable. The first thing you notice is they're having fun in their right now. We should enjoy that." — Tom (@Haudricourt) May 5, 2015 K-Rod gave Counsell the game ball after converting his fifth save in five chances. "The game fit the script,"...