Seattle Mariners' Ichiro Suzuki watches from the dugout during the second inning of the team's baseball game against the Cleveland Indians, Friday, April 27, 2018, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)
Seattle Mariners' Ichiro Suzuki watches from the dugout during the second inning of the team's baseball game against the Cleveland Indians, Friday, April 27, 2018, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak) Credit: Tony Dejak

Houston — Sean Manaea followed up his no-hitter with seven solid innings, three Athletics homered and Oakland beat the Houston Astros, 8-1, on Friday night for their fifth win in six games.

Manaea (4-2) no-hit Boston last Saturday and didn’t allow a hit Friday until the fourth inning. He gave up one unearned run on four hits and a walk and struck out seven.

Houston starter Dallas Keuchel (1-4) retired his first 13 batters before Matt Chapman hit a one-out homer in the fifth into the first row of the Crawford Boxes in left field to tie it 1-1.

Chad Pinder put the Athletics ahead 3-1 with a two-run homer in the sixth. Matt Olson’s RBI single in the seventh scored Chapman, who had doubled, and Mark Canha followed with a two-run homer to up the lead to 6-1. Jed Lowrie had a two-run triple in the eighth.

Indians 6, Mariners 5

Cleveland— Corey Kluber struck out 10 in 8⅔ innings and the Indians hit five solo home runs, including three in the first inning, to beat Seattle.

Kluber (4-1) reached double figures in strikeouts for the 41st time and avenged his only loss this season, when Nelson Cruz hit a two-run homer at Seattle on opening day in the Mariners’ 2-1 win. The reigning AL Cy Young Award winner left with a 6-2 lead after Kyle Seager’s two-out single in the ninth, the Mariners’ fourth hit.

Rangers 6, Blue Jays 4

Toronto — Ronald Guzman hit a tiebreaking two-run single in the sixth inning, and Texas beat Toronto.

Joey Gallo homered and scored twice and Nomar Mazara had three hits and two RBIs as the Rangers won back-to-back games for the second time this season. Texas, which beat Oakland 4-2 on Wednesday, won consecutive 10-inning games at Houston on April 14 and 15.

Guzman broke a 4-4 tie with a single to left off Marcus Stroman (0-3), driving in Gallo and Mazara.

Orioles 6, Tigers 0

Baltimore — Chris Tillman pitched seven innings of one-hit ball for his first victory since last May, Pedro Alvarez went deep twice and Baltimore snapped a five-game skid.

Tillman (1-4) struck out five and walked two on 98 pitches to get Baltimore its second win in 13 games. Tillman had gone 22 straight starts without a victory since May 7, 2017 — his first outing of last season. He also pitched past the sixth inning for the first time since Aug. 11, 2016.

Rockies 1, Marlins 0

Miami — Antonio Senzatela entered for injured starter Tyler Anderson, hit an RBI double and allowed one hit over 3⅔ innings to lift Colorado over Miami.

Senzatela (2-1) entered with one out and one on in the second after Anderson appeared to hurt his left side. Senzatela struck out four and walked one, departing after 62 pitches.

Anderson initially showed discomfort when warming up before the second inning but persuaded manager Bud Black to leave him in the game.

Pirates 6, Cardinals 5

Pittsburgh — Starling Marte’s game-ending single in the 11th inning lifted Pittsburgh.

David Freese drew a one-out walk from rookie Jordan Hicks (1-1), advanced to second on a wild pitch, moved to third on Gregory Polanco’s groundout. Marte then delivered a liner into center field, giving the Pirates their third victory in four games.

Phillies 7, Braves 3

Philadelphia — Odubel Herrera hit two homers, Jorge Alfaro also went deep and Aaron Nola pitched seven innings to help Philadelphia beat Atlanta.

Braves right-hander Julio Teheran left after three innings because of tightness in his right upper trapezius. There was no word on the extent of his injury.

Diamondbacks 5, Nationals 4

Washington — A.J. Pollack homered and scored three runs to help Arizona beat Washington.

The NL West-leading Diamondbacks have won five of six and are now 9-4 on the road.

That matches Arizona’s 2000 team for the best road start in franchise history.

Zack Godley (4-1) allowed four runs on 10 hits over five innings to improve to 3-0 lifetime at Nationals Park. The Arizona bullpen retired 12 of the 13 batters it faced, with Brad Boxberger working a perfect ninth for his seventh save in as many attempts.