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Friday’s results

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Reds 4, Cubs 0: At Chicago, Bronson Arroyo pitched eight strong innings, David Ross hit a three-run homer and slumping Cincinnati beat Chicago, despite managing just four hits.

Pirates 5, Mets 3: At Pittsburgh, former North Idaho College and Gonzaga University star Jason Bay homered as Pittsburgh beat New York’s Pedro Martinez, who struggled in his first start in more than a month.

Brewers 5, Nationals 2: At Washington, Carlos Villanueva earned his first major league victory with six-plus innings of relief and Geoff Jenkins homered twice to lift Milwaukee past Washington.

Marlins 6, Braves 4: At Atlanta, Dontrelle Willis pitched seven strong innings before tiring in the eighth as Florida beat Atlanta.

Phillies 4, Astros 3: At Houston, Pat Burrell hit a grand slam in the first inning off Roger Clemens and Philadelphia kept its slim East title hopes alive with a victory over Houston.

Cardinals 14, Giants 4: At St. Louis, Scott Rolen hit two home runs and drove home a career-high seven runs, and rookie Chris Duncan also homered twice to lead St. Louis over San Francisco.

Diamondbacks 5, Rockies 1: At Phoenix, Brandon Webb pitched a six-hitter to become the league’s second 16-game winner and Arizona beat Colorado.

Dodgers 3, Padres 1: At Los Angeles, Greg Maddux, as masterful as he was in his prime, no-hit San Diego through the first 6 1/3 innings, and Los Angeles beat San Diego..