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Cardinals 8, Astros 6, 10 innings
So Taguchi and Albert Pujols hit 10th-inning homers off Dan Wheeler (0-2), lifting visiting St. Louis to its fourth win in five games.
Pujols also homered in the eighth off Chad Qualls, and David Eckstein hit his sixth career leadoff home run for the Cardinals.
Jason Isringhausen (2-0) got the win despite allowing Mark Loretta's homer to lead off the 10th.
Diamondbacks 4, Mets 1
Doug Davis (4-6) allowed a run and six hits in 7 2-3 innings, and visiting Arizona won for the ninth time in 10 games.
The Diamondbacks concluded a successful six-game road trip through Philadelphia and New York, winning five of six. Meanwhile, the Mets lost a home series for the first time since April 15-17 against Atlanta.
Mets starter Oliver Perez (6-4) was outstanding early, facing the minimum through four. But he lost his command in the fifth, when he gave up two runs.
Rockies 10, Reds 9, 10 innings
Back in the lineup after being benched for two games, Garrett Atkins homered and singled in the winning run in the 10th to help Colorado rally past Cincinnati.
Kaz Matsui, who hit a bases-loaded triple in the eighth to lead Colorado's comeback from a six-run deficit, opened the 10th with a single off Victor Santos (1-1) and went to second on Santos' wild pickoff attempt. After Matt Holliday struck out, Todd Helton was intentionally walked to bring up Atkins.
Manny Corpas (2-2), the seventh Colorado pitcher, worked a scoreless inning for the win.
Dodgers 5, Pirates 4
Andre Ethier's two-run homer in the eighth off former Pirates closer Salomon Torres (0-2) finished Los Angeles' five-run comeback in the late innings.
Dodgers closer Takashi Saito left with a sore hamstring in the bottom of the ninth, but the injury isn't considered serious. Joe Beimel finished for his first save.
Chad Billingsley (4-0) earned the victory by retiring all three hitters he faced.
Brewers 3, Marlins 0
At Milwaukee, Ben Sheets (6-3) pitched six shutout innings, J.J. Hardy hit his 16th homer and the Brewers won their first series in nearly a month.
Dontrelle Willis (7-4) walked a career-high six and struck out none in six innings -- the first time Willis has pitched more than three innings without a strikeout.
Padres 7, Nationals 3
Josh Bard homered and drove in a career-high four runs, and David Wells (3-3) threw five solid innings in the rain for visiting San Diego. Hiram Bocachica's solo homer -- his first hit since being claimed on waivers from Oakland on Thursday -- snapped a fifth-inning tie.
Ryan Zimmerman homered for the Nationals, and Jason Simontacchi (2-4) took the loss.
[Text copied from Associated Press file]
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