BALTIMORE — Brayan Bello took a no-hitter into the sixth inning and Jarren Duran delivered a tiebreaking two-run single in the seventh to carry the Boston Red Sox past the Baltimore Orioles 5-1 Saturday night.
Rafael Devers hit his team-high 27th homer for the Red Sox, who moved within seven games of the first-place New York Yankees in the AL East. Baltimore is one game out despite losing four of six.
Bello limited the Orioles to three walks before facing Gunnar Henderson with two outs in the sixth. Henderson hit the first pitch over the right-field wall for his 32nd home run, erasing Boston's 1-0 lead.
After Ryan O'Hearn followed with a single, Bello (11-5) ended his superb outing with his sixth strikeout.
''He was really good. He kept them off balance,'' Red Sox manager Alex Cora said. ''What he did tonight was fun. He was throwing the ball well for a while, the stuff has been there for the last two months. Now it's about executing, and he did an amazing job.''
Cora had no expectation of Bello going the distance with his no-hit bid, especially since it took him 97 pitches to get through the sixth.
''Pitch count was up,'' Cora noted. ''Right now we're not looking for no-hitters or perfect games. We're looking for Ws. And that was a big one for us.''
Bello outpitched Baltimore rookie Cade Povich (1-6), who returned from the minor leagues to baffle the hard-hitting Red Sox for six innings. Povich was lifted after giving up a one-out infield hit in the seventh.