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Phillies 10-run rampage equals first inning mark

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PHILADELPHIA – Chase Utley hit a three-run homer and Shane Victorino and Greg Dobbs had two-run shots during a 10-run first inning, leading Philadelphia to a 22-1 victory over Cincinnati on Monday night.

Cole Hamels (5-5) allowed one run and three hits in seven innings to earn his first win since shutting out the Los Angeles Dodgers on June 4.

The Phillies tied a club record for most runs in the first inning. They scored 10 three other times, most recently on June 2, 2002, against Montreal.

It was the most runs by Philadelphia since a 26-7 win over the New York Mets at Veterans Stadium on June 11, 1985. The 22 runs were the most in the 6-year history of Citizens Bank Park.

Johnny Cueto (8-5) retired just two batters, allowing nine runs and five hits. It was the shortest outing in the right-hander’s 2-year career. Cueto had never allowed more than six earned runs in a game, and his ERA rose from 2.69 to 3.45.

Jayson Werth hit a grand slam off infielder Paul Janish in the eighth.

At Denver, Jason Marquis pitched eight innings for his major league-leading 11th win and Todd Helton’s RBI double in the first provided Colorado’s only run as the Rockies edged the Nationals, 1-0.

Fresh off making his first All-Star team, Marquis pitched out of bases-loaded jams in the seventh and eighth innings. Marquis (11-5), who allowed seven hits and struck out three, was coming off a two-hit shutout at Los Angeles on June 30.

Huston Street threw a perfect ninth for his 20th save in 21 chances. (AP)

AT DENVER

CHASE UTLEY

CITIZENS BANK PARK

COLE HAMELS

HUSTON STREET

JASON MARQUIS

JAYSON WERTH

JOHNNY CUETO

LOS ANGELES

LOS ANGELES DODGERS

NEW YORK METS

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