Rockies' Jimenez first to 11 wins
Rockies 3, D-backs 2
Even when he's not at his best, Ubaldo Jimenez is awfully good. He became the majors' first 11-game winner despite losing his scoreless innings streak after a franchise record 33, as visiting Colorado avoided the sweep.
"Today wasn't an easy game like probably a couple that I had before," Jimenez said, "but it's always good when you win, especially that kind of game."
Jimenez (11-1) escaped a first-inning bases-loaded jam and blanked Arizona through seven innings, then gave up just his second home run of the season, a two-run shot by Conor Jackson in the eighth. It was Arizona's first score against Jimenez in 27 innings dating to last August.
Arizona's Chris Snyder had his streak of 240 games without an error - the third-longest by a catcher in major-league history - end when he overthrew second on a steal attempt in the sixth.
Dodgers 5, Braves 4
A.J. Ellis hit an RBI single in the 11th inning to lift host Los Angeles.
Padres 6, Phillies 5
Pinch-hitter Oscar Salazar's infield single gave visiting San Diego the lead in the 10th, and centerfielder Tony Gwynn Jr. threw out Placido Polanco - trying to go first to third on a single - in the bottom half before Jayson Werth struck out to end it.
Brewers 4, Cardinals 3
Corey Hart hit a sacrifice fly to score Prince Fielder in the top of the 10th as visiting Milwaukee overcame St. Louis homers from Albert Pujols and Colby Rasmus.
Reds 5, Nationals 4
Drew Stubbs' two-out RBI single in the 10th lifted visiting Cincinnati.
Giants 6, Pirates 5
Freddy Sanchez hit a sacrifice fly in the 10th for visiting San Francisco.
Astros 6, Cubs 3
Carlos Lee homered and Brett Myers (4-3) pitched into the seventh inning for host Houston. - AP
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