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Saturday’s results

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Red Sox 10, Orioles 0: At Boston, Clay Buchholz threw a no-hitter in his second major league start, just hours after being called up by the Red Sox. The lanky Texan baffled Baltimore with an assortment of curves, changeups and fastballs in Boston’s victory. He struck out nine, walked three and hit one batter before the 371st straight sellout crowd at Fenway Park. Buchholz, who turned 23 on Aug. 14, pitched the third no-hitter of the season – following Mark Buehrle of the Chicago White Sox against Texas on April 18 and Justin Verlander of Detroit against Milwaukee on June 12.

Rangers 7, Angels 6: At Anaheim, Calif., Marlon Byrd broke out of a rut with three hits, including a solo homer, David Murphy and Brad Wilkerson hit two-run doubles against Kelvim Escobar, and Texas beat Los Angeles.

Indians 7, White Sox 0: At Cleveland, Paul Byrd pitched a four-hit shutout, and the Indians beat Chicago for their eighth straight win.

Twins 6, Royals 4: At Minneapolis, former Gonzaga Prep and Gonzaga University catcher Mike Redmond’s two-run double and Carlos Silva’s six effective innings led Minnesota past Kansas City.

Yankees 9, Devil Rays 6: At New York, Alex Rodriguez homered and drove in four runs to back Ian Kennedy’s impressive major league debut and lead the Yankees past Tampa Bay.

Tigers 6, Athletics 1: At Oakland, Calif., Justin Verlander struck out 10 and outpitched Dan Haren in their third matchup of 2007 and Curtis Granderson homered, doubled and scored three runs to lead Detroit past the Athletics.

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