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Phillies Walk Off Red Sox on Rare Catcher’s Interference Call

Replay review in the 10th confirmed that Edmundo Sosa’s bat contacted Carlos Narvaez’s glove, sending ghost runner Brandon Marsh home under MLB’s extra-inning rule.

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Overview

  • Edmundo Sosa’s checked swing on a 2-2 count struck Carlos Narvaez’s glove, with replay review confirming catcher’s interference.
  • Ghost runner Brandon Marsh scored from second without a Philadelphia hit in the 10th, marking the first walk-off catcher’s interference in MLB since 1971.
  • Zack Wheeler struck out ten batters over six innings, yielding two earned runs to anchor the Phillies’ start.
  • Reliever Max Lazar recorded a scoreless 10th inning to earn his first major league win.
  • The finish underscored the impact of expanded replay review and the extra-inning ghost-runner rule on modern game outcomes.