PHILADELPHIA - The Uptons used their bats and their arms to lift the Atlanta Braves to the win.Brothers B.J. and Justin Upton each homered and had an outfield assist, and the Braves held on for a 4-2 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday night.Justin Upton also doubled for the Braves, who won for just the third time in 15 games and are 6-18 in a forgettable September.According to Elias Sports Bureau, the Uptons are the first brothers to homer and record an outfield assist in the same game since 1900.Thats one feat right there, Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez said. Thats really something special. They can share that for the rest of their lives. Both guys are so talented on both sides of the ball.Ryan Howard had three hits, including his 23rd homer, and two RBIs for Philadelphia.Atlantas Aaron Harang (12-12) gave up two runs and eight hits in 6 2-3 innings.Its really nice to finish the year strong and feel healthy, Harang said. Its been very gratifying. The first day of spring training I didnt even have a job.Craig Kimbrel pitched out of a jam in the ninth to earn his 46th save in 50 chances.Marlon Byrd led off with a single and Domonic Brown reached when shortstop Andrelton Simmons booted a double-play ball. Tony Gwynn Jr.s sacrifice moved the runners to second and third with one out. Kimbrel struck out Freddy Galvis before walking pinch-hitter Darin Ruf to load the bases.Ben Revere lined out sharply to Simmons to end the game. Revere flung his helmet into foul territory after Simmons ranged to his right to make the catch.Justin Upton doubled and scored in the second, and B.J. Upton gave Atlanta a 2-1 lead when he led off the third with a line drive to right for his 12th homer of the season.Justin Upton threw out Chase Utley in the fourth from left field, and B.J. Upton nailed Wil Nieves trying to score from second in the fifth.Its a pretty cool thing, B.J. Upton said. You really dont think about things like that. The big thing is to win the ballgame and finish strong.Howard connected in the second, and then had a tying RBI single in the sixth. But Justin Upton put Atlanta in front for good with a majestic, two-run shot to left in the seventh off A.J. Burnett (8-18). It was the 29th homer for Justin Upton, who has a career-best 102 RBIs.It was the third time this season that the Upton brothers homered in the same game and the sixth time in the last two years.Burnett became the first Phillies pitcher to record 18 losses since Hall of Famer Steve Carlton went 13-20 in 1973, allowing four runs and five hits in 6 2-3 innings. The veteran right-hander has a player option to return in 2015 at $12.75 million, though he has been ambivalent about it during a disappointing season.Obviously a frustrating year, Burnett said. You come over here and expect to make an impact and you make the wrong impact. I gave them all I had. Its been one of those years where not a lots gone right.He walked three batters, ending the season with 96 walks. Besides entering Saturday tied for the most losses in the majors, Burnett led baseball in walks.Burnett said he would have hernia surgery next week, and then begin mulling whether to return in 2015.TRAINERS ROOMBraves: LHP Alex Wood (left forearm strain) was scratched from his scheduled start for Sundays season finale. Wood ends the year with an 11-11 record with a 2.78 ERA.Phillies: SS Jimmy Rollins missed his 18th straight game with a left hamstring strain.UP NEXTBraves: Atlanta will use a bullpen by committee, beginning with James Russell, for Sundays finale. Russell is 0-0 with a 2.66 ERA in 21 relief appearances this season.Phillies: LHP Cole Hamels (9-8, 2.47 ERA) faces the Braves for the first time since pitching the first six innings of a combined no-hitter on Sept. 1. Hamels is 2-0 with a 0.45 ERA in three starts against Atlanta this season.STREAKINGKimbrel has converted 25 straight save opportunities, the longest active streak in the majors.DOUBLE UPUtley hustled to a double in the fourth inning, giving him 36 doubles on the season. Thats his best total since 2008 when he had 41. Cheap Adidas Nmd Human Race . "If we could score a six in every game, obviously I would be pretty excited," Jones said. "Its a long week but a short week. Its a pretty short round robin from what were used to so you dont want to get behind the eight ball early. Cheap Adidas Ultra Boost Shoes . The Los Angeles Clippers showed them just how ugly that life could be. Jared Dudley scored a season-high 21 points, Chris Paul added 16 points and 17 assists, and the Clippers jumped all over the Bulls in Roses absence for a 121-82 victory Sunday. http://www.cheapadishoesuk.com/. But its also a smart game. Theres more to the Kings than banging bodies. 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Kaymer was concerned about being a one-dimensional player — his primary shot was a fade — especially if he wanted to contend at Augusta National and other majors. He just didnt realize it would take this long. Halfway through his victory at The Players Championship, he thought back to the time he put in on his game. "All that work, all the hours," Kaymer said. "When you are standing on the range for six, seven hours, hitting the same shot, the same drill, you feel like it should be enough. You just dont want to be there at one stage because its so much. And its a little boring as well. But you know long term, it will become something good." It paid off in a big way last week at The Players, the next best thing to a major. The 29-year-old German tied the course record with a 63 on Thursday and was never behind after any round the rest of the way. His biggest challenge Sunday was when he had to return from a 90-minute storm delay and finish four holes in which he had everything to lose. Even with a double bogey that cut his lead to one shot, he didnt feel as if the tournament were slipping away. About the only thing that annoyed him was that "soft egg" moment to the left the green on the par-5 16th. Kaymer had spoken all week about being confident enough in his swing to stop thinking about the mechanics and to start playing by feel. He talked about hitting the right shot — the brave shot — not the easy one. He kept using the word, "wimp," until he jokingly was asked the German word for it. "Weiches ei," he replied in his native language. And then he offered that polite smile and added the English translation. "Its soft egg." Instead of chipping on the 16th, Kaymer decided to use a putter. 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But those are things I would like to improve for the future." His future again looks bright. Kaymer now has won 14 times around the world. Even as he was retooling his swing with longtime coach Gunter Kessler, he managed to win a World Golf Championship in Shanghai by closing with a 63. Having barely made a Ryder Cup team in 2012 when Europe would have been better off without him because of his form, Kaymer still had enough left to beat Steve Stricker in the match that assured Europe would keep the cup. And he won at the end of last year in South Africa. But it means more to have beaten one of the strongest fields in golf, and to have conquered a course on the TPC Sawgrass that punishes the slightest mistake. Kaymer never really flinched all week. He put his name out front and stayed there. Darren Clarke noticed it in the second round. Kaymer didnt hit it his best that day, but he scored. Thats the golf Clarke remembered. "Hes a proper golfer this one," Clarke said. "Hes a finely tuned engineer." Perhaps he is ready to take his place among the best in the game. The major season is just getting started. "Now its important that you dont stop," he said. "Its very easy to just be happy now, relax and let things happen. But now its a time we have to work even harder." ' ' '