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Billingsley too much for Pads

Published: Monday, July 2, 2007 12:23 a.m. MDT
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ASTROS 12, ROCKIES 0: At Houston, Lance Berkman homered and had four RBIs, and Wandy Rodriguez won for just the third time in eight starts. Berkman's two-run homer off Tom Martin in the sixth was his first of the season batting right-handed.

MARLINS 6, BRAVES 5, 10 INNINGS: At Miami, Josh Willingham had a career-best five hits, including a game-ending single in the 10th inning for Florida. Miguel Olivo tied it with a leadoff homer against Braves closer Bob Wickman in the bottom of the ninth.

GIANTS 13, DIAMONDBACKS 0: At San Francisco, rookie Tim Lincecum struck out a career-high 12 batters over seven innings, Barry Bonds doubled in two runs and the Giants' offense came alive against Arizona.

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ANGELS 4, ORIOLES 3: At Baltimore, John Lackey outpitched rookie Jeremy Guthrie to earn his 11th win, and Casey Kotchman and Mike Napoli hit slump-breaking home runs to help the Los Angeles Angels defeat the Baltimore Orioles.

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INDIANS 3, DEVIL RAYS 2: At Cleveland, Cliff Lee struck out nine to win for the third time in four starts for Cleveland, which won for the sixth time in seven games. Lee (5-4) allowed one run and four hits with two walks in eight innings.

ATHLETICS 11, YANKEES 5: At New York, Jack Cust and Dan Johnson homered in Oakland's seven-run second inning. Dan Haren (10-2) pitched 5 1/3 innings to win his career-best 10th straight decision and improve to 4-0 in seven career starts against the Yankees.

RANGERS 2, RED SOX 1: At Boston, Kameron Loe won his fourth consecutive start, and Michael Young had a pair of hits on Sunday for the Texas Rangers. Loe (5-6) allowed one run, six hits and two walks in six innings.

WHITE SOX 3, ROYALS 1: At Kansas City, Mo., Jon Garland, aided by Paul Konerko's 15th home run, maintained his mastery over Kansas City to close out a 6-1 road trip for the White Sox.

MARINERS 2, BLUE JAYS 1: At Seattle,hours after Mike Hargrove abruptly resigned, Jose Guillen hit a tying homer in the eighth inning and a game-ending single in the ninth to help send the Mariners' manager out a winner.

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Chad Billingsley delivers a pitch during the Dodgers' 5-0 victory over San Diego on Sunday.

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