Reds rookie Travis Wood took a perfect game into the ninth inning before giving up Carlos Ruiz’s leadoff double, and the Phillies stunned Cincinnati again by winning 1-0 on Jimmy Rollins’ RBI single in the 11th last night in Philadelphia.
Making his third big league start, the 23-year-old Wood dominated Philadelphia’s injury-depleted lineup and matched zeros for nine innings with Phillies ace Roy Halladay, who threw a perfect game of his own May 29 in Florida.
Rockies 4, Padres 2
In Denver, Jason Hammel (7-3) extended his career-best winning streak to six games and the Rockies notched their season-high sixth straight victory.
Giants 10, Nationals 5
In Washington, Buster Posey hit a tiebreaking single in a four-run seventh inning and added a two-run homer for the Giants.
Cubs 7, Dodgers 3
In Los Angeles, Tom Gorzelanny won for the second time in three starts, and the Cubs got home runs from Aramis Ramirez and Geovany Soto.
D’backs 5, Marlins 4
In Phoenix, Chris Snyder hit a two-run homer to help lift the Diamondbacks.
Brewers 4, Pirates 3
In Milwaukee, Ryan Braun and Prince Fielder hit back-to-back home runs, leading the Brewers.
Astros 4, Cardinals 1
In Houston, Brett Myers pitched eight strong innings to help the Astros beat the Cardinals.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
In Arlington, Texas, Cliff Lee’s complete-game debut for the Rangers was spoiled by Chris Tillman, who took a no-hitter into the seventh inning and led the Orioles to a victory over the AL West leaders.
Lee, acquired in a six-player deal Friday, threw his AL-best sixth complete game even though he trailed 1-0 after giving up hits on his first two pitches and later yielded home runs in three consecutive innings.
A’s 15, Angels 1
In Oakland, the Athletics handed Scott Kazmir the worst pounding ever for an Angels pitcher, tagging him for 13 runs — eight in the third inning and five in the fifth.
Blue Jays 9, Red Sox 5
In Toronto, Jose Bautista hit his major league-leading 24th home run, Alex Gonzalez and Adam Lind also went deep and the Blue Jays beat the Red Sox.
Tigers 7, Twins 4
In Detroit, Johnny Damon’s three-run shot in the fifth inning was Detroit’s fourth home run against Nick Blackburn.
Rays 4, Indians 0
In St. Petersburg, Fla., Matt Garza allowed one hit over six innings and the Rays beat the Indians.
White Sox 5, Royals 1
In Chicago, Gavin Floyd pitched effectively into the eighth inning and the White Sox beat the Royals for their seventh straight victory.


