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May 3, 2008

Keeping a promise he made to Jacob Scott, an 8-year-old with muscular dystrophy he met earlier in the day, Houston's Miguel Tejada hit a home run.

Giant John Bowker ended an 0-for-14 slump with a career-high four hits.

Tim Hudson's complete game, the 22d of his career and sixth in four years with the Braves, was the first for Atlanta's staff this season.

Playing his first game against his former team, San Francisco's Aaron Rowand got a standing ovation his first time up. Philadelphia fans booed as he rounded the bases in the 10th after homering off J.C. Romero, who hadn't allowed an earned run in 28 1/3 innings, dating to last season.

Minnesota is playing its series against Detroit without manager Ron Gardenhire, who returned to his home state of Oklahoma Thursday after the sudden death of his older brother, Mike, 55.

Philadelphia's Pat Burrell hit his third career game-ending homer.

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