Lee K's 11 in his re-debut with Phillies

Philadelphia Phillies' Cliff Lee pitches in the third inning of a baseball game against the Houston Astros. (April 2, 2011) Credit: AP
Cliff Lee struck out 11 over seven impressive innings in his first game back with Philadelphia as the Phillies beat the visiting Astros, 9-4, Saturday night.
A day after rallying against closer Brandon Lyon for a comeback win in the ninth, the Phillies roughed up starter Wandy Rodriguez. The victory might be costly as centerfielder Shane Victorino left with soreness in his left calf. There was no immediate word on the extent of his injury, but he has twice been on the disabled list with calf strains.
Nationals 6, Braves 3:Rick Ankiel homered and Jayson Werth had three hits to lift host Washington.
Giants 10, Dodgers 0:Matt Cain scattered five hits in six innings, Aubrey Huff and Freddy Sanchez drove in three runs each and visiting San Francisco got its first win of the season.
Reds 4, Brewers 2: Travis Wood allowed one run and struck out seven in seven innings for host Cincinnati.
Padres 11, Cardinals 3: Clayton Richard had two RBIs to match his career high without getting the ball out of the infield and pitched six solid innings for San Diego, which will go for its first three-game sweep in St. Louis since 1980. The Cardinals' Albert Pujols homered on the 10th anniversary of his major-league debut.
Cubs 5, Pirates 3: Pinch-hitter Blake DeWitt delivered a two-out, two-run double that capped a five-run eighth inning to lift host Chicago.
White Sox 8, Indians 3: Edwin Jackson allowed two earned runs in six innings for visiting Chicago as he improved to 8-0 in his last nine starts against Cleveland.
Blue Jays 6, Twins 1: Kyle Drabek threw seven innings of one-hit ball for his first major-league win for host Toronto.
Royals 5, Angels 4: Chris Getz had three hits, including an RBI single for the go-ahead run in the eighth to lift host Kansas City. -- AP

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