Milestones on hold for Bonds, Glavine

Giants 3, Dodgers 1

Los Angeles – Lots of boos and little else for Barry Bonds at Dodger Stadium. Back on the road, Bonds stayed stuck at 754 home runs when he went 0-for-2 with two walks in the San Francisco’s victory over Los Angeles.

Since moving with one of Hank Aaron’s record on Friday night in San Francisco, Bonds is 1-for-9 with seven walks.

This was the opener of a six-game trip that will end in San Diego.

Rockies 6, Marlins 3

Miami – Aaron Cook allowed five hits in 72â3 innings to win his third start in a row.

Brewers 4, Mets 2, 13 inn.

Milwaukee – New York’s bullpen cost Tom Glavine his 300th win. After Mets relievers wasted a one-run lead in the eighth, Geoff Jenkins hit a two-run homer off Aaron Sele in the 13th inning. Glavine had allowed only two hits when Mets manager Willie Randolph took him out in the seventh inning with a runner on first and New York leading 2-1.

Cubs 7, Phillies 3

Chicago – Jacque Jones made up for a fielding gaffe with an RBI double in the sixth inning.

Nationals 6, Reds 3

Washington – Ryan Zimmerman’s three-run double was the biggest hit in Washington’s big fifth inning, and the Nationals beat Cincinnati in a game between two of the NL’s worst teams.

Braves 12, Astros 4

Atlanta – Kelly Johnson had four hits, including two homers, and Jeff Francoeur and Brian McCann also hit home runs as Atlanta welcomed Mark Teixeira to town with a win over Houston.

Cardinals 6, Pirates 4

Pittsburgh – Two misplays by Pirates catcher Ronny Paulino in the same at-bat helped St. Louis score the go-ahead run in the sixth inning, and the Cardinals won their fourth in a row.

Diamondbacks 4, Padres 0

San Diego – Chris Young and Stephen Drew hit two-run homers, and Arizona defeated San Diego, which continued to struggle after firing hitting coach Merv Rettenmund. It didn’t help that the Padres were facing reigning NL Cy Young winner Brandon Webb (10-8).