Reds 4, Marlins 0
<p>MIAMI — Shin-Soo Choo hit two homers and four pitchers combined on an 11-hit shutout to help Cincinnati extend its winning streak to a season-best five games.
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<p>MIAMI — Shin-Soo Choo hit two homers and four pitchers combined on an 11-hit shutout to help Cincinnati extend its winning streak to a season-best five games.
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<p>PITTSBURGH — Wandy Rodriguez allowed one run over seven strong innings and Neil Walker hit a two-run single as the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Milwaukee Brewers 3-1 on Wednesday night.
<p>PHOENIX — Paul Goldschmidt hit three doubles, Eric Chavez drove in three runs and Arizona beat Tim Hudson and Atlanta.
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<p>MINNEAPOLIS — Adam Dunn homered twice, doubled and drove in five runs, powering Chicago past Minnesota.
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<p> Chicago 002 120 220—9 14 0
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<p>OAKLAND, Calif. — Nelson Cruz hit a three-run homer, Alexi Ogando earned his first career win against Oakland, and Texas took the rubber game.
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<p>NEW YORK — Raul Ibanez again treated Yankee Stadium as his personal playground, hitting a grand slam and two-run homer Wednesday night to help the Seattle Mariners rout New York 12-2.
<p>DETROIT — Brandon Barnes caught Miguel Cabrera’s bases-loaded drive against the wall in right-center field for the final out, and Houston avoided a season sweep.
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<p>BALTIMORE — Alexi Amarista had three extra-base hits, and San Diego matched its season-high with 17 hits, beating Baltimore.
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<p>PHILADELPHIA — Jason Kipnis hit a three-run homer, Nick Swisher and Mike Aviles also went deep to back Corey Kluber, and the Cleveland Indians beat the Philadelphia Phillies 10-4 Wednesday
<p>ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. —Jon Lester stayed unbeaten, Stephen Drew hit his second career grand slam and Boston roughed up AL Cy Young winner David Price.
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