Baseball: National League roundup

Published 12:00 am Saturday, June 6, 2009

Associated Press
The National League roundup …
LOS ANGELES ó Brad Lidge gave up a tying home run to pinch-hitter Rafael Furcal with one out in the ninth inning for his second blown save in less than 24 hours, and Andre Ethier hit his second homer of the game with two out in the 12th to give the Los Angeles Dodgers a 3-2 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday.
Ethier, who had a game-ending two-run double off Lidge in the ninth inning of Friday night’s 4-3 win, sent a full-count offering from Chad Durbin (1-2) over the center-field fence to complete his fourth career multihomer game.
Cory Wade (1-3) pitched two perfect innings of relief for the Dodgers, whose bullpen leads the majors with 17 wins.
Brewers 3, Braves 0
ATLANTA ó Prince Fielder’s third two-homer game of the season gave Milwaukee all the offense they needed for a win over the punchless Braves.
Jeff Suppan (4-4) gave up six hits in 51/3 innings as the Brewers took their second straight shutout win over Atlanta. The Braves have lost three straight.
Atlanta’s Chipper Jones left the game in the fifth with dizziness.
Trevor Hoffman, Milwaukee’s fourth reliever, pitched the ninth for his 15th straight save.
Fielder gave Milwaukee a 1-0 lead with his 14th homer, off Javier Vazquez (4-5) in the fifth.
Nationals 7, Mets 1
WASHINGTON ó John Lannan threw his first career complete game to lead the Nationals over New York.
Lannan (3-5) allowed an unearned run and four hits, facing the minimum number of batters through the first seven innings. Adam Dunn, Elijah Dukes and Nick Johnson homered for the Nationals, who had lost three straight and nine of 10.
Washington chased John Maine (5-4) before he could record an out in the fifth inning.
Rockies 10, Cardinals 1
ST. LOUIS ó Ian Stewart homered twice and matched a career high with five RBIs, and Aaron Cook beat the Cardinals for the first time.
Stewart hit a three-run shot to right on a full count in the fourth and a two-run shot to left-center on a 2-0 pitch in the sixth.
Pirates 6, Astros 4
HOUSTON ó Paul Maholm pitched seven innings and drove in a run with an infield single, leading Pittsburgh over the Astros.
Marlins 5, Giants 4
MIAMI ó Jorge Cantu and Ronny Paulino each hit RBI doubles, leading Andrew Miller and the Florida Marlins over the San Francisco Giants.