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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Friday’s results

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Nationals 3, Mets 2: At New York, Alfonso Soriano became baseball’s first 40-40-40 player with a double, and Washington beat the Mets.

Rockies 6, Braves 4: At Denver, Todd Helton’s two-run double off the wall in the fifth inning sparked Colorado past Atlanta.

Brewers 13, Giants 12: At Milwaukee, Barry Bonds hit his 733rd homer and drove in a season-high six runs, but the Brewers outslugged San Francisco.

Astros 6, Cardinals 5: At Houston, Craig Biggio’s two-out RBI single capped a rally in the bottom of the ninth that gave the Astros a victory over St. Louis.

Reds 4, Cubs 2 (5): At Cincinnati, Edwin Encarnacion hit a two-run homer and the Reds opened their final home series with a rain-shortened victory over Chicago.

Phillies 5, Marlins 2: At Philadelphia, Ryan Howard hit his major league-leading 58th homer, and the Phillies beat Florida.

Padres 6, Pirates 2: At San Diego, Chris Young came within two outs of the first no-hitter in team history, as the Padres defeated Pittsburgh.

Dodgers 2, Diamondbacks 0: At Los Angeles, J.D. Drew broke a scoreless tie with a leadoff homer in the seventh, and the Dodgers beat Arizona.