Oakland Athletics starting pitcher Sean Manaea throws to a Boston Red Sox batter during the first inning of a baseball game in Oakland, Calif., Saturday, April 21, 2018. (AP Photo/John Hefti)
Oakland Athletics starting pitcher Sean Manaea throws to a Boston Red Sox batter during the first inning of a baseball game in Oakland, Calif., Saturday, April 21, 2018. (AP Photo/John Hefti) Credit: ap — John Hefti

Oakland, Calif. — Lefty Sean Manaea pitched the first no-hitter against Boston in 25 years, with an overturned call preserving the gem Saturday night in Oakland’s 3-0 win over the sizzling Red Sox.

Manaea struck out 10, walked two and threw 108 pitches to finish off Oakland’s first no-no since Dallas Braden tossed a perfect game against Tampa Bay in 2010.

Manaea got Hanley Ramirez to ground out to complete the first no-hitter versus the Red Sox since Seattle’s Chris Bosio did it in 1993.

Boston looked as if it had a hit with two outs in the sixth at the Oakland Coliseum. Andrew Benintendi hit a grounder to the right side, slid around first baseman Matt Olson and was ruled safe.

After the umpires conferred, Benintendi was ruled out for going wide of the baseline.

Sandy Leon reached in the Red Sox’ fifth when A’s shortstop Marcus Semien dropped a popup. The play was scored as an error.

Manaea (3-2) had been battered by Boston in three previous starts. But the 26-year-old cooled off a hard-hitting Red Sox team that had won eight in a row and 17 of 18.

This was the first no-hitter in the majors since Miami’s Edinson Volquez pitched the only one of 2017 against Arizona on June 3.

Yankees 9, Blue Jays 1

New York — Aaron Judge hit an early homer off respected Twitter rival Marcus Stroman, then scored on a disputed play during a seven-run burst in the sixth inning that sent New York over Toronto.

Judge put the Yankees up 2-0 with his sixth homer, a two-run drive in the third. It came after Stroman and Judge exchanged tweets at the end of last season during which the Toronto ace said their “future battles will be legendary.”

Judge is now 7-for-16 with four home runs against Stroman (0-2).

Indians 4, Orioles 0

Baltimore — Mike Clevenger pitched a two-hitter in his first career complete game, and Cleveland hit three solo homers off Chris Tillman.

Jose Ramirez went 3-for-4 with his team-leading fifth home run. Yan Gomes and Yonder Alonso also went deep for Cleveland, which came into the game ranked second-to-last in the AL in runs and last in batting average.

Rays 10, Twins 1

St. Petersburg, Fla. — C.J. Cron hit a pair of two-run homers and Blake Snell won his third straight start in Tampa Bay’s victory.

Cron’s homer in the third inning put the Rays up 2-1 after Adeiny Hechavarria singled for their first hit off Kyle Gibson. Cron connected again in the seventh off Gabriel Moya, capping a five-run inning. It was his fourth homer of the season.

Astros 10, White Sox 1

Chicago— Josh Reddick hit a grand slam and solo homer, and Houston pounded reeling Chicago for its fifth straight win.

Already struggling on the field — and especially on the mound — the White Sox were dealt another blow on Saturday when they learned that reliever Danny Farquhar suffered a brain hemorrhage while collapsing in the dugout on Friday night.

Braves 4, Mets 3

Atlanta— Johan Camargo tripled home the tying run, then scored on Ender Inciarte’s bunt single as Atlanta scored twice in the ninth inning off Mets closer Jeurys Familia.

A crowd of 41,396 that was the largest of the season at SunTrust Stadium saw starters Jacob deGrom and Julio Teheran each pitch seven scoreless innings. After they left, the bullpens wilted.

Matt Harvey has been sent to the Mets’ bullpen. A starter his whole career, the 29-year-old Harvey lost his spot after repeated problems on the mound.

Since a solid first start, Harvey has struggled, most recently when he allowed six earned runs in the first three innings on Thursday night in Atlanta as the Braves beat New York 12-4. That dropped Harvey to 0-2 with a 6.00 ERA. In 26 innings over four starts, he’s allowed 26 hits, four home runs and four walks.

Brewers 6, Marlins 5

Milwaukee — Jesus Aguilar homered on the 13th pitch leading off the bottom of the ninth inning as Milwaukee rallied past Miami for its fifth consecutive win.

Aguilar, who entered the game as a late-inning replacement, hit his first home run of the season off Junichi Tazawa (0-1).

Phillies 6, Pirates 2

Philadelphia — Rhys Hoskins hit a go-ahead three-run homer, Aaron Nola tossed seven impressive innings and Philadelphia beat Pittsburgh.

Nola (2-1) allowed two runs, six hits and struck out nine to help the Phillies win their third straight game and improve to 8-1 at home.

Cardinals 4, Reds 3

St. Louis — Yadier Molina hit a tiebreaking home run in the seventh inning and rookie reliever Jordan Hicks got Scooter Gennett to ground into a game-ending double play with the bases loaded, lifting St. Louis over Cincinnati.

The Cardinals have won seven of eight, including six against the Reds. The Reds dropped their fourth straight, and second under interim manager Jim Riggleman, and fell to 3-17 this season.

St. Louis has won 10 in a row from the Reds dating to last season, matching its longest streak against them since 1949, when the Cardinals won 11 straight.