PHILADELPHIA -- Given the chance to play every day, Domonic Brown is showing why he once was the Philadelphia Phillies top prospect. Brown hit a pair of homers, Erik Kratz and Ryan Howard also had solo shots to back Kyle Kendrick and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Boston Red Sox 4-3 Wednesday night. Kendrick (5-3) allowed two runs and four hits in six innings, helping the Phillies win their second straight against the Red Sox to get within one game of .500. They havent had an even record since they were 6-6. Brown is doing his best to get them back there. He hit his fourth homer in three nights and leads the Phillies with 13, including an NL-high 10 in May. "Im seeing it pretty well," Brown said. "Im getting good pitches to hit. After the first at-bat, I swung at a bad pitch, I told myself to wait for one to handle." Antonio Bastardo pitched the seventh, Mike Adams struck out two in a perfect eighth and Jonathan Papelbon finished for his 11th save in 11 tries, including the second in two nights against his old team. Papelbon allowed an RBI single to Jacoby Ellsbury, snapping his scoreless at 19 1-3 innings. But with runners on second and third, he retired Daniel Nava on a grounder to first to end it. The fiery Papelbon enthusiastically pumped his fist twice after the last out. "A real hard-fought game," Red Sox manager John Farrell said. "The opportunities were there. They made pitches with men on base." Nava hit a solo shot for AL East-leading Boston, which got a third straight quality start from John Lackey (3-5), who gave up six hits and three runs in six innings, but raised his ERA to 2.96. The teams split two games at Fenway Park before moving their home-and-home, four-game set to Philadelphia. Brown and Kratz hit consecutive homers in the fourth to put the Phillies up 3-1. Brown then lined one out in the eighth off Koji Uehara to make it 4-2. That extra run proved important. "Hes very confident right now," Phillies manager Charlie Manuel said. Brown had failed to live up to expectations in previous stints with the Phillies. He had an excellent spring and it has carried over. "Just his mind-set, going out there swinging, Im not surprised by it at all," Howard said. Howard lined an opposite-field homer to left in the second to tie it at 1. He hadnt gone deep since May 7 against San Francisco, a streak of 61 homerless at-bats before hitting his seventh. Nava hit an 0-2 pitch high off the right-field foul pole in the sixth. Kendrick worked out of jam later that inning, making a nice grab on Mike Carps sharp one-hopper to start a 1-6-3 double play. Lackey got out of a first-and-third, one-out jam in the sixth by getting Freddy Galvis to ground into a double play. "I just had to keep making pitches and hope our guys hit a couple out," Lackey said. The Phillies wasted another chance in the seventh when Howard struck out with one out and the bases loaded and John Mayberry Jr. popped out. The Red Sox went up 1-0 in the first on Dustin Pedroias sacrifice fly. Ellsbury led off with a triple on a ball that was misplayed by Ben Revere in centre. Revere broke in a couple steps and had no chance to recover on the drive that landed in front of the warning track. Pedroia acknowledged before the game that hes been playing despite sustaining a complete tear of the ulnar collateral ligament in his left thumb diving into first base in the season opener. "I didnt expect this to come out," Pedroia said. "As players here, we all want our medical stuff to stay private. I kind of feel uncomfortable talking about it." Pedroia is hitting .332 and has no errors while playing in all 54 games, so the injury clearly hasnt hurt his performance. Shane Victorino, a two-time All-Star centre fielder and key member of the Phillies World Series championship team in 2008, received a loud standing ovation following a video tribute. Victorino, who is on the disabled list, was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers last July. NOTES: Injured Phillies 2B Chase Utley (oblique) and C Carlos Ruiz (hamstring) are expected to return by the middle of June, according to general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. "Theyre both improving," Amaro said. "Were being cautious with these injuries and thinking about the long term." ... Brown and Kratz have two of Philadelphias five sets of back-to-back homers this season. ... The Phillies had a season-high four stolen bases. ... The Red Sox recalled OF Jackie Bradley Jr. from Triple-A Pawtucket to take RHP Alex Wilsons roster spot. ... Navas seven homers are a career-high. ... Franklin Morales faces Phillies rookie Jonathan Pettibone (3-0, 3.21) on Thursday night. 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We knew we were going to run play action.The Wolverines (2-0) have won their first two games by a combined total of 97 points.Were hungry, Butt said. Were up 30 points and we want to be up 40.The Knights (1-1) got off to a relatively good start before getting blown out. They ran for a first down on the first snap and forced Michigan to punt after its first three plays.UCF had a chance to pull within three points with 6-plus minutes left in the first quarter, but Chris Wormley blocked a kick for the Wolverines and a few minutes later they were up 14-0. Wormley blocked another field goal later in the game and the Wolverines appeared to get a hand on at least UCFs first punt.Butts second TD reception early in the second quarter gave Michigan a 31-0 lead.We think hes the best tight end in the country, Speight said. He makes our job easy as a quarterback and receivers.Khalid Hill, a 6-foot, 2, 263-pound fullback, plunged into the end zone for his second score early in the third to pad the Wolverines lead to 41-7 and they didnt have trouble keeping the comfortable cushion.It felt like we werent up by enough, said Amara Darboh, who caught five passes for 111 yards and two TDs.THE TAKEAWAYUCF: The Knights might need a new quarterback to run Scott Frosts no-huddle offense. Justin Holman landed awkwardly at the end of a run in the first half, walked off the field gingerly after an evaluation and didnt return to play. Nick Patti replaced Holman, who has an undisclosed injury. Frost said he may not have played even if cleared to return.dddddddddddd Just to make sure he is healthy going forward, he said.Michigan: The Wolverines will have something to work on this week despite another lopsided win. They struggled to run the ball with either DeVeon Smith or Chris Evans, forcing them to hand off to Hill and wide receiver Eddie McDoom to move the ball on the ground. That tells me our guys are playing harder and fighting, Frost said. Thats really what I wanted to see. Michigan allowed UCF to score on 87- and 34-yard runs, and allowed Holman to run for 35 yards and Patti to pick up 26 on a quarterback scramble.UP NEXTUCF: The Knights host Maryland, the second Big Ten school to play at UCF and the first since Purdue in 1999.Michigan: Rekindling memories of a dramatic finish, the Wolverines will play Colorado at home. Kordell Stewart lifted the Buffalos to a 27-26 win in the Big House on Sept. 24, 1994, with a 64-yard Hail Mary to Michael Westbrook on the last play of the game.INSPIRATIONALUCZF linebacker Shaquem Griffin made six tackles, ranking among team leaders against Michigan. Thats quite a feat for a player, whose left hand was amputated when he was 4 because of a birth defect.INJURY REPORTMichigan didnt have three key defenders available to play because of injuries: cornerback Jourdan Lewis, defensive tackle Bryan Mone and defensive end Taco Charlton. Last week, Harbaugh sounded as if he expected Lewis to play UCF. Something different came up, Harbaugh said. A muscle strain.NO DISRESPECTThe Knights were not on the field during the national anthem, but Frost insisted it wasnt a protest.They wouldnt let us out there and there wasnt any room on our sideline anyway, he said. Would have loved to been out there. There was a hundred people on our sideline, they held us in the tunnel.---AP college football website: www.collegefootball.ap.org ' ' '