ending, two-run homer to give Texas a 7-6 victory over visiting Oakland Saturday night and extend the Rangers' winning streak to six games. Hamilton connected on a 2-0 pitch with two outs in the ninth off closer Andrew Bailey (0-2), hitting a 435-foot shot into the second deck of seats in right field. It was Hamilton's fourth hit of the game, and his 11th homer of the season. The winning homer comes during an emotional stretch for Hamilton, who Friday tossed a ball into the stands toward a firefighter who tumbled over a railing and fell about 20 feet to the concrete below. The man, Shannon Stone, died less than an hour after the fall. Flags remained at half-staff and players on both teams again wore black ribbons two nights after Stone's fatal fall during the opener of the four-game series, when he was at the game with his 6-year-old son. Dodgers 1, Padres 0: Los Angeles did not get its first hit until it had two outs in the ninth inning but still beat visiting San Diego when Dioner Navarro drove in Juan Uribe with a single for the unlikely victory. Blue Jays 5, Indians 4: Jose Bautista led off the 10th inning with his second homer of the game, lifting Toronto in Cleveland. Bautista leads the majors with 31 home runs. Cardinals 7, Diamondbacks 6: Albert Pujols's first home run since returning from the disabled list helped St. Louis beat visiting Arizona. In other games a three-run 11th inning helped Atlanta win at Philadelphia, 4-1; Cincinnati scored five runs in the 10th inning to beat visiting Milwaukee, 8-4; Rocky Nolasco pitched his sixth career complete game in Florida's 6-1 win over Houston at home; Todd Helton homered, doubled and drove in both runs for Colorado in its 2-1 win at Washington; Ryan Dempster won for the first time in five starts as the Cubs beat host Pittsburgh, 6-3; John Lackey pitched six and two-thirds shutout innings as Boston beat visiting Baltimore, 4-0; Kansas City weathered some rough pitching from Luke Hochevar to beat visiting Detroit, 13-6; Alexei Ramirez's two-out single in the ninth drove in the winning run for the White Sox in their 4-3 win over visiting Minnesota; Torii Hunter drove in a season-high five runs in the Angels' 9-3 victory over Seattle in Anaheim.