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The Philadelphia Phillies Beat the Boston Red Sox in walk-off fashion, but in a bizarre way that has not happened since 1971.
With the invited bases and without outs at the bottom of the 10th inn, Edmundo Sosa tried to be hero on the plate in the Citizens Banks Park. However, when he tried to swing on one Red Sox In front of the strike zone, he checked his racket in time so that he could not cross the plate for a strike call.
However, he did it, and his bat contacted the glove of Red Sox, Carlos Narvaez, in contact.
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The Boston Red Sox -Fänger Carlos Narváez, No. 75, is asked for the interference of the catcher against Philadelphia Phillie’s second Baseman Edmundo Sosa, #33, during the 10th Inning, which awarded the Phillies the win in Citizens Bank Park. (Eric Hartline-Mimagn pictures)
No, Sosa did not intend to swing all the way through the field, but when the racket contacts the catcher’s glove, it is an automatic call to interference and a journey to the first basis. With the invited bases and nowhere to place Sosa, Brandon Marsh rolled home for the 3-2 victory.
While a celebration for the Phillies unfolded, the Red Sox could not believe that they took to the streets on Monday evening.
This was the second time that the interference of a catch ended a baseball game in the division period that began in 1969. Pro mlb.com. The last time it happened was in 1971.
The second Baseman of Philadelphia Phillies, Edmundo Sosa, No. 33, celebrates a process victory against Catcher’s interference with teammates during the 10th Inning against the Boston Red Sox in Citizens Bank Park. (Eric Hartline-Mimagn pictures)
It was a big victory for Philadelphia because they had retained their NL-East with half a game over the New York Mets, who came back to beat that Los Angeles Angels7-5, in your matchup on Monday.
The Phillies saw RBI -Singles by Nick Castellanos and JT Realo in the fourth inning, but these were the only two runs they achieved in the first nine innings.
Boston, in which Jarren Duran bung a Homer in the top of the first inning, finally got back onto the scoreboard thanks to Trevor Story to tie the game.
The second Baseman of Philadelphia Phillies, Edmundo Sosa, No. 33, celebrates a process victory against Catcher’s interference with teammates during the 10th Inning against the Boston Red Sox in Citizens Bank Park. (Eric Hartline-Mimagn pictures)
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However, after it was unable to record a run on the top of the 10th, it was a brutal way to go out at the end.
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