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Red Sox fall to Phillies on catcher’s interference call with bases loaded in 10th

It is the first walk-off win due to catcher’s interference since Aug. 1, 1971, when the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Cincinnati Reds.

Red Sox catcher Carlos Narváez waits for umpires to call catcher's interference on him during an at-bat by Philadelphia Phillies' Edmundo Sosa with the bases loaded during the 10th inning.
Red Sox catcher Carlos Narváez waits for umpires to call catcher's interference on him during an at-bat by Philadelphia Phillies' Edmundo Sosa with the bases loaded during the 10th inning. AP Photo/Matt Slocum

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Automatic runner Brandon Marsh scored on a call of catcher’s interference with the bases loaded in the 10th inning Monday night to give the Philadelphia Phillies a 3-2 walk-off win over the Boston Red Sox.

With nobody out in the bottom of the 10th, Edmundo Sosa’s bat hit the glove of Boston catcher Carlos Narvaez on a check swing with a 2-2 count. The Phillies’ asked for a review and the call was overturned, allowing Marsh to score the winning run without a Philadelphia hit in the inning.

It is the first walk-off win due to catcher’s interference since Aug. 1, 1971, when the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Cincinnati Reds.

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Phillies starter Zack Wheeler went six innings, allowing two earned runs on seven hits with 10 strikeouts. Relievers Tanner Banks, Orion Kerkering, Matt Strahm and Max Lazar (1-0) each threw scoreless innings. Lazar earned his first major league win.

The Phillies scored twice in the fourth inning. Bryce Harper doubled, Nick Castellanos had an RBI single and advanced to second on a passed ball and then scored on J.T. Realmuto’s single.

Jarren Duran led off the game with his ninth home run of the season for Boston. Trevor Story tied the game at 2 with an RBI single in the sixth.

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Boston’s Walker Buehler worked seven innings, allowing six hits and two runs, one earned. Jordan Hicks (1-6) took the loss.

Hicks threw 10 pitches without getting an out in the 10th. He walked Otto Kemp, who was trying to bunt Marsh to third. Marsh and Kemp advanced on a wild pitch to Max Kepler, was was intentionally walked by the Red Sox to face Sosa.

Bryce Harper has 14 hits and 13 extra-base hits (nine doubles, four home runs) in his last eight games. He had just seven extra-base hits in his previous 25 games.

The Phillies send Cristopher Sanchez (8-2, 2.50 ERA) against Boston’s Richard Fitts (1-3, 4.28) on Tuesday.

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