Red Sox top prospect Michael Chavis had quite the debut for Triple-A Pawtucket on Friday.

The Red Sox promoted him to Triple A yesterday. He went 3-for-4 with a homer and two doubles in the PawSox's 13-4 loss to Buffalo.

Chavis batted .303 with a .388 on-base percentage, .508 slugging percentage, .897 OPS, six homers, seven doubles and 17 RBIs in 33 games for Double-A Portland after beginning the season serving an 80 game PED suspension.

The 23-year-old third baseman/first baseman was suspended without pay for testing positive for Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone, a form of anabolic steroid. But he has remained adamant he did not take any performance-enhancing substances.

Chavis is not eligible to play in the MLB or minor league postseason because of his PED suspension. So he likely won't be a September call-up.

He also isn't on the 40-man roster. He's Rule 5 eligible this offseason. So he'll be added to the 40-man by November.

Philips has .873 OPS

Brandon Phillips went 4-for-5 for Triple-A Pawtucket yesterday. He's batting .328 with a .377 on-base percentage, .496 slugging percentage and .873 OPS in 31 games.

Phillips isn't on the 40-man roster but the Red Sox have an open spot. He undoubtedly will be a September call-up.