BOSTON -- Alfredo Aceves only got another chance to start for the Boston Red Sox because Clay Buchholz woke up feeling soreness in his shoulder. He may have earned himself another turn in the rotation. Aceves (2-1) held the Phillies to one run over six innings in his best outing of the year, and the Boston Red Sox beat the Philadelphia Phillies 9-3 on Monday night. "He took tonight as an opportunity to make an impression," Red Sox manager John Farrell said. "He made a solid one. Its a night-and-day difference." Dustin Pedroia and Mike Napoli homered in the first inning as Boston jumped out to an early lead off Tyler Cloyd (1-1) and coasted to victory. Jacoby Ellsbury had hits in each of the first three innings to help the Red Sox earn their fourth consecutive victory and their 10th in the last 13 games. Ellsbury also chased down Freddy Galvis line drive to deep centre field with the bases loaded in the sixth to end the inning and protect an 8-1 lead "In this ballpark, when youre down four, maybe five runs, theres still a chance. But when its 8-1, its in another zone," Phillies manager Charlie Manuel said. "The ball Freddy hit when it was 8-1 might have gotten us close, but the guy made a pretty nice play on it." Aceves was sent to the minors after allowing seven runs in an April 23 start against Oakland that ballooned his ERA to 8.66. But he was sent back to the mound on Monday because Buchholz had irritation in his shoulder and collar bone from sleeping awkwardly on his side. Farrell would not say whether Aceves will get another turn in the rotation, but Buchholz is expected to miss only a few days and Franklin Morales is eligible to come off the disabled list Tuesday. Aceves, who left the ballpark without speaking to reporters, gave up seven hits and three walks while striking out four. "He looked like he was out there with a purpose," catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia said. Jimmy Rollins, Ryan Howard, John Mayberry and Ben Revere each had two hits for the Phillies. Erik Kratzs solo homer in the third and Domonic Browns two-run shot in the eighth both curled around the Pesky Pole. Cloyd allowed three runs in the first inning and was charged with three more in the third. He lasted just 2 1-3 innings, giving up nine hits and a walk while striking out two. "When you really think about it, a loss is a loss," Manuel said. "We come back out tomorrow and its still 0-0." The Phillies made their first visit to Fenway since 2010, bringing along closer Jonathan Papelbon for his first trip to Boston since he left the team that he helped win the 2007 World Series. The Red Sox played a video on the scoreboard with highlights of Papelbons career in Boston, but with the outcome long-decided by the ninth inning he did not get into the game. Instead, the Red Sox largely put it out of reach early, getting Pedroias two-run homer that also curled around the foul pole in short right field followed one out later by Napolis long drive that cleared the Red Sox bullpen in right field by a dozen rows. Boston made it 6-1 in the third. David Ortiz and Napoli doubled to lead off the inning, Stephen Drew singled in another run and, one out later, Saltalamacchia singled. With two outs, Jacoby Ellsbury doubled past a diving Revere in centre field to score one run but Saltalamacchia was thrown out at the plate to end the inning. NOTES: Ellsbury, who hit a double to end Sundays game, singled in the first and doubled in the second and third, giving him hits in four consecutive innings. ... 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United of Major League Soccer. United chose the defender in the second round of the 2013 MLS re-entry draft. ST. LOUIS -- Lately, the Miami Marlins bullpen has been busy on days when Tom Koehler pitches.The right-hander allowed four runs over four innings in a 5-0 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals on Saturday night that ended Miamis four-game winning streak. Hes lasted four innings or fewer in three of his last four outings, and five innings in the other one.Location was the likely culprit against the Cardinals.You throw the ball in the middle of the plate with these kind of guys, youre going to get hurt, Marlins manager Don Mattingly said.Koehler (6-8) thought pitch sequence could have been a contributing factor, but noted he tried to throw an 0-2 fastball to Stephen Piscotty inside and it sailed over the plate and got stroked for a two-run double in St. Louis four-run third.Hes 1/3 with a 7.84 ERA against the Cardinals.Its just little things here and there and Ive just got to keep working at it, Koehler said. Its a long season and its been a little bit of a rough patch, but move on, keep throwing.Adam Wainwright tossed a three-hit shutout to keep rolling in July for St. Louis. Jhonny Peralta homered and Piscotty had two hits, a walk and two RBI.Wainwright (9-5) struck out five with two walks and didnt allow a hit until Adeiny Hechavarria doubled to open the sixth inning. The teams longtime ace received a standing ovation in the eighth before striking out for the fourth straight time, then retired the 2-3-4 hitters in order to end it.I think we have to give their guy obviously a lot of credit that we werent able to do anything with him, Mattingly said. Its not like we had second and third two or three times -- we were struggling to get guys on base.The 6-foot-7 right-hander is 3-0 with a 0.39 ERA in three starts this month. The shutout was the 10th of his career and first since Sept. 17, 2014, against the Brewers.Matt Adams hit an RBI single in the third, following Piscottys two-run double and an RRBI double by Randal Grichuk.dddddddddddd.After blowing two late leads in the series opener Friday night, St. Louis improved to 20-27 at home.The Cardinals were flawless on defense a night after committing at least three costly miscues, among them their major league-leading 69th error. Matt Holliday, shaky at first base in the opener, didnt play.The highlight for Miami was a pair of diving catches by right fielder Giancarlo Stanton, the first robbing Adams of a two-run double to end the first inning and the second denying Aledmys Diaz a hit in the fourth.Hechavarria made a strong stop at shortstop, snaring Yadier Molinas liner in the third.It could have very easily have been seven or eight (runs), Mattingly said. So we kind of stayed in the game, we just werent able to mount any charge at all.Miami (48-42) is a game ahead of St. Louis (47-43), with both chasing the second NL wild-card spot. The Marlins dropped back from a season-best seven games above .500.Ichiro Suzuki grounded out while pinch hitting in the eighth and remained at 2,991 major league hits.PREGAME HOOPLAThe Cardinals 2006 World Series title team was extremely well-represented in a pregame ceremony, with nearly everyone honored.TRAINERS ROOMMarlins: 1B Justin Bour (ankle) is likely to need a rehab assignment before returning. He was eligible to come off the DL on Saturday.Cardinals: RHP Jordan Walden (shoulder) has been throwing and will be examined by team doctors early next week. He hasnt pitched since April 2015.UP NEXTMarlins: LHP Adam Conley (6-5, 3.62 ERA) faces the Cardinals for the first time. Left-handed hitters have more success against him, .289 to .223 for right-handed hitters.Cardinals: Michael Wacha (5-7, 4.36) has been on the upswing, going 3-1 with a 3.00 ERA in his last six starts. ' ' '