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The Philadelphia Phillies made history Monday night with a walk-off win via a catcher's interference against the Boston Red Sox, becoming the first team to do so in over 50 years.
Going down 6-0 early didn't stop the Boston Red Sox in their series finale against the Philadelphia Phillies on Wednesday, as the team came through time and time again in clutch moments.
Boston catcher Carlos Narváez's 11th-inning 2-run homer lifts Red Sox over Phillies 9-8 in comeback series finale win.
The Philadelphia Phillies need outfield help, and while it might be surprising to see them trade with a contender, there's reason to believe they could be interested in a deal with the Boston Red Sox.
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.
It’s Wednesday, July 23 and the Red Sox (54-49) are in Philadelphia to take on the Phillies (58-43). Lucas Giolito is slated to take the mound for Boston against Jesús Luzardo for Philadelphia. The Phillies held the Red Sox to one run and held onto a 4-1 victory to follow up the 3-2 win in extra innings on Monday.
Automatic runner Brandon Marsh scored on a call of catcher's interference with the bases loaded in the bottom of the 10th inning to give the Phillies a 3-2 walk-off win over the Red Sox.