BALTIMORE — Shane Bieber held Baltimore without a hit until the sixth inning and Owen Miller drove in four runs in his first two plate appearances as the Cleveland Guardians rolled to a 6-3 victory over the Orioles on Friday night.
Bieber (3-3) was more than halfway to Cleveland's first no-hitter since 1981, but the majors' longest active drought endured when Trey Mancini lined a two-out single to left field in the sixth. Bieber allowed a walk in each of the first two innings, but Mancini had Baltimore's only hit until the right-hander gave up two more singles to start the eighth and was lifted.
Cleveland hasn't had a no-hitter since Len Barker threw a perfect game against Toronto on May 15, 1981.
Miller — batting one spot behind José Ramírez — hit a two-run double in the first inning and a two-run single in the third. Ramírez scored on both those hits, coming all the way around from first on the latter after Cedric Mullins made a diving attempt in center field and the ball bounced away from him a bit.
Bieber struck out 11, although the two runners he left on base in the eighth scored when Mancini drove them in with a double. Anthony Santander followed with an RBI single to make it 6-3, but the Orioles got no closer.
Emmanuel Clase worked a perfect ninth for his eighth save in 10 chances.
Bruce Zimmermann (2-4) allowed five runs and 10 hits in 5 2/3 innings.
Ramírez, the clear standout in an otherwise ordinary Cleveland lineup, doubled in his first at-bat, leaving runners on second and third for Miller to drive in. In the third, Ramírez hit a one-out single, leaving men on first and third. When Mullins couldn’t come up with Miller’s sinking liner, Ramírez sprinted around the bases and scored on a close play at the plate.
Josh Naylor followed with an RBI single that made it 5-0. Naylor also had an RBI double in the seventh after Miller singled for his third hit of the night.
The Guardians have won four in a row.
Bieber struck out the last hitter of the third and his first two of the fourth. Oscar Mercado then made a diving catch in right on Ryan Mountcastle's line drive. In the fifth, left fielder Ernie Clement made a nice running catch on Adley Rutschman's fly ball near the foul line to keep the no-hit bid going a little longer.
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