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Schilling warms up arm against Minnesota Twins

AP , NEW YORK

Blue Jays 7, Braves 2

At Dunedin, Florida, Frank Catalanotto drove in five runs and Roy Halladay got his first win of the spring.

Orioles 5, Nationals 1,

6 innings, rain

At Viera, Florida, Miguel Tejada and Javy Lopez homered, and Rodrigo Lopez pitched five shutout innings to lead Baltimore. Jose Guillen homered for Washington off Steve Kline.

Pirates 6, Devil Rays 2

At St. Petersburg, Florida, Oliver Perez had an impressive outing, and All-Star shortstop Jack Wilson got three hits for Pittsburgh.

Dodgers 6, Cardinals (ss) 4

At Vero Beach, Florida, catcher Jason Phillips got his first hits and drove in his first run since being traded to Los Angeles last weekend. Dodgers closer Eric Gagne pitched his third inning of the spring, facing four batters and striking out two while blanking the Cardinals in the eighth.

Angels 6, Cubs 4

At Mesa, Arizona, injured ace Kerry Wood threw a simulated game before Chicago's loss. Wood, recovering from bursitis in his right shoulder, threw 63 pitches in four-plus innings on a back field at the Cubs' spring training complex.

Chicago starter Carlos Zambrano gave up three runs, his first of the spring after pitching 15 scoreless innings. At the plate, he hit a home run. Derrek Lee also connected for the Cubs off starter Kelvim Escobar. Darin Erstad homered and drove in two runs for the Angels.

Royals 5, Mariners 2

At Peoria, Arizona, Brian Anderson pitched one-hit ball over four innings for Kansas City. Seattle's Ichiro Suzuki tripled in the sixth to extend his hitting streak to 15 games, tying a franchise record for spring training set by Ken Griffey Jr. in 1989.

Rockies 5, Giants 1

At Tucson, Arizona, Joe Kennedy allowed only one run in six innings, outpitching San Francisco ace Jason Schmidt, who gave up three runs -- two earned -- and five hits in five innings.

Brewers 11, White Sox 0

At Tucson, Arizona, Dave Krynzel went 4-for-4 with a home run to lead Milwaukee, which had 16 hits.

Marlins 7, Mets 4

At Jupiter, Florida, the Marlins took advantage of Martinez's absence by scoring five runs in the first three innings off minor leaguer Yusmeiro Petit, including a three-run double by Carlos Delgado. Florida starter Ismael Valdez allowed four runs and six hits in four innings.

Padres 6, Athletics 1

At Phoenix, Woody Williams allowed one run over six innings for San Diego.

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