Bonds clubs No. 746

? The last thing Barry Bonds cared to discuss was his latest step toward Hank Aaron’s home run record.

Getting swept at home by the Colorado Rockies for the first time stung.

Bonds broke out of a lengthy home run drought Sunday, hitting his 746th career homer in the sixth inning of a 6-4, 10-inning loss against Colorado to pull within nine of Hammerin’ Hank’s career mark of 755.

“I just feel like we lost. That’s how I feel,” Bonds said. “I don’t even talk about me or home runs anymore at all. If you want to talk about us and the team and us winning and losing, that’s fine, but not about me anymore.”

Mets 6, Marlins 4

Miami – The Mets continued their mastery of left-handers with a four-run fourth against Florida starter Scott Olsen, carrying them past the Marlins.

David Wright had two hits and an RBI, and Carlos Beltran walked and scored twice for the Mets, who swept a three-game series at Florida for the first time since October 1993.

Phillies 13, Braves 6

Atlanta – Ryan Howard went 3-for-4 with a pair of two-run homers, Greg Dobbs added another two-run shot, and Philadelphia completed its first sweep of the season.

Howard and Dobbs hit two-run homers in the first before the Phillies put the game away with seven runs in the fifth.

Pirates 14, Reds 10

Cincinnati – Jason Bay capped Pittsburgh’s five-run first inning with a three-run homer, Freddy Sanchez drove in a season-high four runs, and Pittsburgh beat Cincinnati for the third straight game.

Nationals 7, Cardinals 2

St. Louis – Ronnie Belliard had four hits, including a two-run homer for Washington, which took two of three for its first series win over St. Louis since 1999, when the franchise was in Montreal.

Padres 3, Brewers 0

San Diego – Jake Peavy held Milwaukee to two hits in seven innings and hit an RBI double off Jeff Suppan, and San Diego finished off a three-game sweep of the NL Central-leading Brewers.

Diamondbacks 8, Astros 4

Phoenix – Carlos Quentin hit a two-run home run, and Arizona beat Roy Oswalt for the first time, handing the Astros their eighth straight loss.

The Astros have been outscored 66-16 during their longest losing streak in six years.

Dodgers 2, Cubs 1, 11 innings

Los Angeles – Andre Ethier hit a game-tying home run in the eighth, and Juan Pierre got hit with the bases loaded in the 11th to force in the winning run for Los Angeles.