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Padres 6, Cubs 3
At San Diego, Kyle Blanks hit an inside-the-park homer and Cesar Carrillo (1-1) earned his first major league win. Adrian Gonzalez hit his 33rd homer, off Ryan Dempster (6-7), and Heath Bell earned his 30th save. Chicago lost for the ninth time in 12 games.
Marlins 6, Astros 2
At Houston, Ricky Nolasco struck out 10 in his second complete game this season and Florida had 10 hits for the 14th consecutive game.
Dan Uggla, Jorge Cantu and Jeremy Hermida hit solo homers for the Marlins, who have won nine of 11.
Florida's streak of 10-hit games is the longest since the 1937 St. Louis Browns reached that figure in 15 straight, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
Nolasco (9-8) retired 23 in a row after Carlos Lee's two-run homer in the first.
Rockies 4, Nationals 3 At Washington, Carlos Gonzalez homered for the third consecutive game, breaking an eighth-inning tie for Colorado. Brad Hawpe and Clint Barmes also connected for the NL wild-card leaders.
Ubaldo Jimenez (11-9) went eight innings to win his fifth straight decision. Huston Street got his 30th save.
Pirates 5, Brewers 2
At Pittsburgh, Ross Ohlendorf (11-8) allowed one run over seven-plus innings, and Delwyn Young and Lastings Milledge homered for the Pirates. Brewers slugger Prince Fielder homered for the third consecutive game to give him 32 and a major league-leading 108 RBIs.
Giants 8, Reds 5, 10 innings
At Cincinnati, Ryan Garko's two-run double off Francisco Cordero (1-3) in the 10th completed San Francisco's comeback from a four-run deficit.
Garko finished with four RBIs, as many as he had in his first 17 games after being acquired from Cleveland on July 27. Brian Wilson earned his 29th save.
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