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RESULTS

From the Associated Press

* at Colorado 3, New York Yankees 1: Josh Fogg won for the first time at Coors Field this season, holding the Yankees to four hits over seven innings.

* Chicago Cubs 5, at Texas 4: Derrek Lee, in the Cubs’ lineup after appealing his five-game suspension, was two for five with an RBI double.

* Boston 4, at Atlanta 0: Josh Beckett pitched six scoreless innings before heavy rains ended his night and even chipped in at the plate with a run-scoring double.

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* Florida 7, at Chicago White Sox 5: Dan Uggla homered in the ninth and the Marlins rallied to win after Dontrelle Willis was forced to leave after one inning with a tight left forearm.

* at St. Louis 5, Kansas City 1: Brad Thompson pitched seven strong innings to lead the pitching-starved Cardinals.

* Philadelphia 9, at Cleveland 6: Ryan Howard hit a 451-foot homer and drove in four runs, helping Kyle Kendrick to his first major league victory.

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* Detroit 15, at Washington 1: Sean Casey hit his first home run of the season, and the Tigers pounded out 17 hits in a rout.

* at Milwaukee 6, San Francisco 2: Ben Sheets pitched his 13th career complete game and the Brewers took advantage of rookie Tim Lincecum’s wildness to win.

* Cincinnati 5, at Oakland 2: Homer Bailey didn’t give up a hit until Mark Ellis singled to start the fifth and only yielded two total in seven innings to improve to 2-0.

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* at San Diego 12, Baltimore 6: Jake Peavy struck out seven in six innings and Marcus Giles and Khalil Greene drove in three runs apiece to help the Padres hand the Orioles their ninth straight loss.

* Pittsburgh 5, at Seattle 3: Tom Gorzelanny gave up two runs in seven innings for his first win in more than month, and the Mariners lost their sixth consecutive game.

* at Arizona 10, Tampa Bay 8 (10 innings): Chris Young hit a two-run homer to left in the bottom of the 10th as the Diamondbacks rallied from an 8-2, fifth-inning deficit.

* Minnesota 9, at New York Mets 0: Two-time Cy Young Award winner Johan Santana pitched a four-hitter -- with only one strikeout -- for his first shutout in nearly two years.

* Houston 9, at Angels 5: Former Angel Orlando Palmeiro tied a career high with four hits, including a pair of doubles.

* Dodgers 10, at Toronto 1: Russell Martin homered in his first major league game in his native Canada.

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