After finishing with a 36-game hitting streak last year, Rollins kept up his pursuit of Joe DiMaggio's MLB record 56-game streak with hits in his first two games this season.
But he was hitless in three tries against Jason Marquis -- he's 3-for-25 against him -- and one at-bat against Josh Hancock.
Reds 6, Pirates 5
At Cincinnati, Adam Dunn hit a 479-foot homer and followed with a disputed tiebreaking single in the eighth inning for the Reds.
Pittsburgh fell to 0-4 for the first time since 1994 and only the seventh time in franchise history.
Manager Jim Tracy was ejected by crew chief Gary Darling after arguing Dunn's RBI single, which was initially ruled an out.
Dunn's solo shot in the sixth off John Grabow landed on a concourse by the smokestacks in center field.
Mike Gonzalez (0-1) allowed one runs and three hits in one inning for Pittsburgh. Joe Randa and Ryan Doumit homered for the Pirates.
Former Pirate Rick White (1-0) got the win and David Weathers pitched the ninth for his second save in two chances.
Diamondbacks 12, Rockies 5
At Denver, Miguel Batista matched a career high with 11 strikeouts in seven strong innings to win his first start since 2004, leading Arizona past Colorado.
The 35-year-old Batista walked two and allowed two runs and four hits. He won for the first time as a starter since beating the Los Angeles Angels on Aug. 29, 2004.
Chris Snyder homered and tied a career high with five RBIs and Jeff DaVanon had three RBIs. Chad Tracy had a home run and three hits.



