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The Boston Red Sox lost in a truly unique fashion Monday night, losing to the Philadelphia Phillies on a walk-off catcher's interference call in 10 innings.
Carlos Narvaez gifted the Philadelphia Phillies one of the rarest types of wins Monday, committing catcher's interference to end the Boston Red Sox's extra-innings loss.
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Edmundo Sosa’s teammates on the Philadelphia Phillies mobbed him beyond first base after a 3-2, walk-off win over the Boston Red Sox on Monday night.
The Philadephia Phillies beat the Boston Red Sox after a catcher interference ruling with the bases loaded, a way of winning a game not seen since 1971.
The last time catcher’s interference produced a walk-off victory was Aug. 1, 1971. The man who committed the mistake was Johnny Bench, the Hall of Fame catcher for the Cincinnati Reds, enabling the Los Angeles Dodgers to win, USA Today reported.
The Red Sox dropped their series opener with the Phillies, 3-2 in 10 innings, as Philadelphia came away with the walkoff win despite not putting the ball in play. Two walks, a wild pitch, and a catcher’s-interference call on Carlos Narváez doomed the Sox and spoiled a nice outing by Walker Buehler, who allowed two runs in seven innings.
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