• Nationals 5, Phillies 1: WASHINGTON — NL East champion Washington secured home-field advantage throughout the postseason by beating Philadelphia for its major league-high 98th victory. Nationals manager Davey Johnson missed the end of the game after feeling numbness in his left leg, leaving the dugout to get X-rays and treatment from a team doctor.
• Braves 4, Pirates 0: PITTSBURGH — Jason Heyward singled twice and scored two runs for Atlanta in the regular-season finale.
• Cardinals 1, Reds 0: ST. LOUIS — Rookie right-hander Shelby Miller took a no-hitter into the sixth inning in his first career start and Matt Carpenter had a run-scoring single for St. Louis.
• Dodgers 5, Giants 1: LOS ANGELES — Clayton Kershaw finished with a major league-leading 2.53 ERA, Adrian Gonzalez singled in the go-ahead run in the sixth inning, and Los Angeles ended its season a day after being eliminated from playoff contention for the third straight year by San Francisco.
• Cubs 5, Astros 4: CHICAGO — Houston ended its National League tenure with a result that’s become familiar: a loss. The Astros set a franchise record for losses in a season, finishing 55-107, one more loss than last year.
• Mets 4, Marlins 2: MIAMI — Ike Davis hit his 32nd homer and Scott Hairston got his 20th to help New York win its season finale.
• Rockies 2, Diamondbacks 1: PHOENIX — Jeff Francis earned his first victory in more than a month and Colorado used two unearned runs to beat Ian Kennedy and Arizona.
• Padres 7, Brewers 6: MILWAUKEE — Chase Headley drove in two runs, finishing the season with an NL-leading 115 RBIs for San Diego.
