Tim Wakefield allowed two hits in eight innings, and Doug Mirabelli and Manny Ramirez hit three-run homers, leading the Boston Red Sox over the Philadelphia Phillies 8-0 on Friday night. Wakefield (6-6) struck out six and walked two. Alan Embree allowed one hit in the ninth to complete the three-hitter. "You've got to give Wakefield credit. We were really having trouble with his knuckleball," Phillies manager Charlie Manuel said. "We got impatient and we started swinging hard." David Ortiz hit a two-run shot for the Red Sox, who have won five straight and 10 of 11 to move into first place in the AL East for the first time since April 21. Starting pitcher Jon Lieber, Bobby Abreu and Chase Utley had singles for Philadelphia, which has lost seven of 10 after winning 12 of 13. "They have a tough lineup," Wakefield said. "I concentrated on keeping the ball down. A misfire that stays up is going to get hit a long way, especially in this park."