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Wednesday’s results

Reds 9, Padres 5: At Cincinnati, Adam Dunn hit the Reds’ first grand slam of the season, and Cincinnati kept Greg Maddux in the longest winless streak of his sterling career by beating San Diego.

Pirates 8, Astros 7: At Houston, former North Idaho College and Gonzaga University star Jason Bay hit a two-run homer and Pittsburgh earned its first road sweep this season with a win over the Astros.

Rockies 5, Dodgers 3: At Denver, Matt Holliday drove in two runs, including one on a double that bounced off the pitcher’s glove, and Jeff Baker scored twice to lift Colorado to a win over Los Angeles.

Mets 6, Phillies 3: At New York, Jose Reyes’ three-run homer snapped a sixth-inning tie and the Mets, with closer Billy Wagner back, rebounded from a demoralizing defeat by beating Philadelphia.

Braves 9, Marlins 4: At Miami, Chipper Jones strained his left hamstring and Tim Hudson left after six innings with tightness in his right elbow, tempering the glow of Atlanta’s victory over Florida.

Brewers 3, Cardinals 0: At St. Louis, CC Sabathia threw a three-hitter, his third straight complete game for his new team, and Milwaukee beat the Cardinals.

Giants 6, Nationals 4: At San Francisco, Rich Aurilia lined a go-ahead, two-run double in the eighth inning and the Giants rallied to beat Washington.

Cubs 10, Diamondbacks 6: At Phoenix, Reed Johnson had three hits, including a grand slam in the eighth, and Chicago routed Arizona. Ted Lilly drove in the tying run and threw six uneven innings to help Chicago.

Associated Press