Oakland: Sean Manaea pitched a no-hitter as the Oakland Athletics beat the red-hot Boston Red Sox 3-0 Saturday night at Oakland Coliseum.

Manaea (3-2) tossed the 12th no-hitter in franchise history, finishing the milestone with 108 pitches and facing three above the minimum. He was mobbed by his teammates after completing the seventh no-hitter in the Oakland era as “Celebration” by Kool and the Gang blared.

“Oh man, my heart was beating out of my chest, and I was trying to do everything I could [to stay calm],” Manaea told Braden in a postgame interview. The effort also marked Manaea’s first career complete game.

The Red Sox were no-hit for the 12th time in team history and first time since April 22, 1993. The Red Sox dropped to 17-3 and saw an eight-game winning streak stopped.

Mike Clevinger (2-0) pitched his first career shutout and Jose Ramirez went 3-for-4 with a homer as Cleveland cruised over host Baltimore 4-0 at Camden Yards.

Clevinger (2-0) was terrific while allowing just two hits in his first career complete game. The right-hander struck out three and walked two in throwing 107 pitches. Yonder Alonso and Yan Gomes also went deep for Cleveland, which won for just the second time in five games.

Rhys Hoskins drove in four runs, including three on a go-ahead home run in the sixth inning, as the Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-2 in Philadelphia.

Hoskins added a run-scoring single in a three-run eighth inning as the Phillies beat the Pirates for the third time in three days. Sean Rodriguez homered for Pittsburgh, which lost for the fifth time in its last six games.

Aaron Nola (2-1) got the win for the Phillies, allowing two runs and six hits in seven innings. He struck out nine and did not walk a batter. Michael Feliz (0-1) took the loss in relief, coming in with two runners on base and allowing Hoskins’ home run. Closer Hector Neris, who got the final out of the eighth inning, pitched a scoreless ninth for his fourth save.

St. Louis catcher Yadier Molina hit his sixth homer of the season to break a tie in the seventh inning and Paul DeJong and Dexter Fowler also homered as the Cardinals beat the reeling Cincinnati Reds 4-3 at Busch Stadium.