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NATIONAL LEAGUE
Giants 3, Dodgers 2, 11 innings
SAN FRANCISCO -- Barry Bonds stole the 500th base of his career and scored on Benito Santiago's single in the 11th inning. Bonds led off by drawing a walk from Los Angeles closer Eric Gagne (1-2), then became the first player ever with 500 stolen bases and 500 homers when he took second without a throw. After a brief delay while Bonds uprooted the base and waved to the crowd, Andres Galarraga struck out. Santiago then singled to left, and Bonds sprinted home. Felix Rodriguez (3-0) pitched one scoreless inning for the win. The Dodgers trailed 2-0 before scraping out two unearned runs in the ninth against Giants closer Tim Worrell. With runners on first and second and one out, Larry Barnes hit a textbook double-play grounder. But second baseman Ray Durham threw wide of second base, allowing pinch-runner Jason Romano to score and sending Adrian Beltre to third. Cesar Izturis then grounded into the first-base hole, allowing Beltre to score. Paul Lo Duca nearly extended the rally with a two-out drive down the right-field line, but Jose Cruz Jr. made a spectacular diving catch.
Diamondbacks 7, Astros 6
PHOENIX -- Luis Gonzalez broke an eighth-inning tie with a two-run triple and Quinton McCracken added a bases-loaded triple as Arizona won its sixth straight. After the Astros rallied for four runs in the ninth to cut it to 7-6, Brady Raggio retired Richard Hidalgo on a grounder with two on for his first career save. Ricky Bottalico (1-0), recalled from the minors earlier in the day, pitched a scoreless eighth for his first big league victory since Sept. 18, 2001.
Rockies 5, Padres 1
SAN DIEGO -- Colorado's Shawn Chacon became the NL's first 11-game winner with his second win in five days against San Diego. Chacon (11-3) held the Padres to four hits in seven innings to win his third straight start. He tied his season high with eight strikeouts and walked one.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Devil Rays 4, Yankees 2
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Victor Zambrano allowed five hits in seven innings and Damian Rolls homered twice off Roger Clemens as Tampa Bay ended a five-game losing streak. Zambrano (4-4) struck out six and walked four after falling behind 1-0 on Alfonso Soriano's 20th homer on the first pitch of the game. Lance Carter worked the ninth to earn his 12th save. Rolls went 3-for-3 against Clemens (7-5) and had a career-high four RBIs.
Red Sox 3, Tigers 1
BOSTON -- Tim Wakefield pitched six scoreless innings before leaving with a back injury, and Kevin Millar homered and drove in two runs. Wakefield (6-3) strained his lower back while running to cover first base in the fifth inning. He struck out the side in the sixth, then left after throwing a ball to A.J. Hinch on the first pitch of the seventh.
Athletics 3, Rangers 1
ARLINGTON, Texas -- Scott Hatteberg hit a three-run double in the ninth inning as Oakland sent Texas to its eighth straight loss. The Athletics, who won for the ninth time in 10 games, trailed 1-0 heading into the ninth but loaded the bases with no outs against closer Ugueth Urbina. One out later, Hatteberg doubled to right-center. It was the fourth blown save for Urbina (0-3) in 22 chances.
Blue Jays 13, Orioles 4
TORONTO -- Carlos Delgado increased his major league-leading RBI total to 80, and Shannon Stewart had three hits and a homer in his return from the disabled list. Delgado went 3-for-4 with a walk and four RBIs for the Blue Jays, who have won six of seven. Delgado tied the club record for most RBIs before the All-Star break. Joe Carter had 80 in 1994, and Delgado had 80 in 2000. Stewart hit a leadoff homer -- his first at-bat in almost a month. Stewart had missed 20 games because of a sore right hamstring.
-- Associated Press