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Associated Press

Associated Press

CINCINNATI — Mat Latos has dominated Pittsburgh on the mound throughout his career.

On Friday night, he also did damage at the plate.

Latos pitched shutout ball into the eighth inning and hit a two-run homer as the NL Central-leading Cincinnati Reds opened a three-game series against their closest pursuers with a 3-0 win over the Pirates.

Perhaps the only person happier than Latos was Reds manager Dusty Baker.

“It was Latos’ night, hitting and pitching,” Baker said.

Chris Heisey hustled for an inside-the-park home run and Aroldis Chapman closed out the win that gave the Reds a 4-game lead over the Pirates.

The Reds have won 14 of 15 and moved 24 games over .500 for the first time since 1999. They are 15-3 since All-Star first baseman Joey Votto left the lineup with a torn meniscus in his left knee that required surgery and 3-0 since second baseman Brandon Phillips was sidelined with a strained left calf. Phillips is expected to start Saturday, Baker said.

Latos (10-3) allowed four hits in 7 1-3 innings. Jonathan Broxton got a key double play to end the eighth and Chapman recorded his 24th save.

Latos hit his third career home run, connecting in the fifth against Wandy Rodriguez (7-10).

“Swing hard in case you hit it,” he said about his approach. “That’s the best I’ve got.”

Zack Cozart added three hits for the Reds. The series was Cincinnati’s first against a team over .500 after five straight against clubs with losing records.

Latos allowed just one runner past second base, none after the first inning. He struck out five, walked three and improved to 4-0 in five career starts against the Pirates.

“Fastball command and getting strike one was a big key,” Latos said. “My slider wasn’t as sharp as normal. My breaking ball wasn’t was sharp, but the defense was stellar today.”

Pittsburgh manager Clint Hurdle already had seen enough of Latos before Friday.

“He has just enough to get you with that high pitch, and he can bury a pitch in the dirt when he wants to,” Hurdle said.

Broxton entered with runners on first and second. The newly acquired reliever got pinch hitter Gaby Sanchez — acquired from Miami right before Tuesday’s trading deadline — to ground into Pittsburgh’s third double play of the night.

Chapman struck out two in the ninth. He hit Andrew McCutchen with a pitch with two outs.

The Reds already led 1-0 in the fifth when Latos followed Ryan Hanigan’s two-out single with a 367-foot drive into the left-field seats for his first homer of the season.

Asked if he hit a fastball, Latos replied: “You’re asking me?”

“I believe it was. It was a blank to me,” he said.

Rodriguez confirmed the pitch was a fastball.

“I was surprised he swung,” Rodriguez said. “It was a fastball on the outside of the plate. That was a big, big mistake. I was really surprised.”

“Wandy was dealing pretty good,” Baker said. “That was a big, big blow. Three-to-nothing isn’t very much in this ballpark, and 1-0 isn’t very much.”

Rodriguez, acquired by Pittsburgh from Houston for three minor leaguers on July 24, has lost his last four decisions and is 0-1 in two starts with the Pirates. He allowed seven hits and three runs with no walks and four strikeouts.

Heisey put the Reds ahead in the second when he lofted a drive to deep left field that eluded Starling Marte’s attempt at a leaping catch. The ball glanced off the wall and rolled toward left-center field, and Heisey was waved home by third base coach Mark Berry and just beat the relay to the plate.

“When I hit it, I knew it would be close,” Heisey said. “When I hit second base, I saw it hit off Marte’s glove and roll toward center field. I didn’t see McCutchen close, so I knew I had a chance.”

The inside-the-park homer was Cincinnati’s second of the season and the second of Heisey’s career. He hit one on Aug. 2, 2010, at Pittsburgh. Jay Bruce hit one on June 15 against the Mets in New York.

NATS 7, MARLINS 4 (1)

MARLINS 5, NATS 2 (2)

WASHINGTON — Josh Johnson outpitched Gio Gonzalez as the Marlins salvaged a doubleheader split.

In the first game, Adam LaRoche and Mark DeRosa each drove in three runs, leading John Lannan (2-0) and the Nationals. D-DBACKS 4, PHILLIES 2

PHILADELPHIA — Justin Upton hit his 100th career homer, Ian Kennedy threw six effective innings and the streaking Diamondbacks won their fourth in a row.

BRAVES 4, ASTROS 1

ATLANTA — Tim Hudson gave up only four hits and no earned runs in 7 1/3 innings to remain unbeaten in his career against Houston, and Atlanta improved to 7-1 on its 10-game homestead.

CARDINALS 9, BREWERS 3

ST. LOUIS — Rookie Joe Kelly broke a three-start losing streak and drove in the go-ahead run to help the Cardinals snap Milwaukee’s three-game winning streak snapped.

GIANTS 16, ROCKIES 4

DENVER — Ryan Vogelsong pitched into the seventh inning, Buster Posey homered among his four hits and the Giants broke out of an offensive slump to win for only the second time in nine games.

PADRES 3, METS 1

SAN DIEGO — Carlos Quentin scored the go-ahead run in the seventh inning when he knocked the ball out of catcher Josh Thole’s glove, and the Padres denied R.A. Dickey his 15th victory.

DODGERS 6, CUBS 1

LOS ANGELES — Chad Billingsley won his third straight start since coming off the disabled list and batterymate A.J. Ellis hit two solo homers and an RBI single.

A’s win in 15th

OAKLAND, Calif. — The Oakland Athletics won in 15 innings for the second time this week, with Jemile Weeks hitting a leadoff triple and scoring on Coco Crisp’s sacrifice fly to beat Toronto 5-4.

YANKEES 6, MARINERS 3

NEW YORK — CC Sabathia pitched a three-hitter and struck out 10 to stop Seattle’s seven-game winning streak.

RAYS 2, ORIOLES 0

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — B.J. Upton joined elite company by hitting his 100th career homer for Tampa Bay.

TIGERS 10, INDIANS 2

DETROIT — Prince Fielder homered and drove in four runs, helping Anibal Sanchez win for the first time with Detroit.

TWINS 6, RED SOX 5 (10)

BOSTON — Minnesota’s Jamey Carroll had four hits, including a go-ahead single in the 10th, and Justin Morneau also went 4-for-4.

RANGERS 5, ROYALS 3

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Matt Harrison gave the beleaguered Texas pitching staff a strong start and Mitch Moreland hit a three-run homer.

WHITE SOX 8, ANGELS 6

CHICAGO — Alex Rios hit his second homer of the game, a two-run shot in the 10th inning as the White Sox won their third straight.