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Philadelphia Philos defeated Boston Red Sax in walk-off fashion, but in a strange way that has not happened since 1971.
Edmondo Sosa was trying to become a hero in a plate in the park of the civil banks, along with the locations loaded at the bottom of the 10th innings. However, when he tried to swing on a red sox pitch outside the strike zone, he checked his bat not to cross the plate for a strike call in time.
As he was doing it, however, his bat contacted Red Socce Catcher Carlos Narwaz’s glove – Catcher’s intervention.
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Boston Red Socce Catcher Carlos Narwaz, #75, is called for the intervention of Catcher against Philadelphia Philise’s second Basman Admondo Sosa, #33 during the 10th innings, who won the Philips at Citizens Bank Park. (Eric Heartline-Emagan Picture)
No, the Sosa was not intending to swing all the way through the pitch, but when the bat makes contact with the catcher’s gloves, it is an automatic intervention call and the first base trip. Brandon Marsh built the house to win 3–2, with Sosa loaded bases.
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While a celebration came out for the Philos, Red Sox could not believe the way he went out on the road on Monday night.
It marked the second time that the intervention of a catcher ended a baseball game in the divisional era, which started in 1969, Per mlb.comThe last time it happened 1971.
Philadelphia Philos celebrates the Walk-off-win on the intervention of the team with teammates during the 10th innings against Boston Red Socx at Citizens Bank Park, the second baseless Admondo Sosa, #33, Citizens Bank Park. (Eric Heartline-Emagan Picture)
This was a major win for Philadelphia in any way, as he defeated Los Angeles Angels, 7-5 in his matchup on Monday to maintain his NL East lead with a half game on New York Met.
The Phillis saw the RBI single from Nick Castalonos and JT Realmuto in the fourth innings, but he had only two runs that he scored in the first nine innings.
Boston, who looked at a homer at the Zaren Duran belt at the top of the first innings, finally returned to the scoreboard for Trever Story to tie the game.
Philadelphia Philos celebrates the Walk-off-win on the intervention of the team with teammates during the 10th innings against Boston Red Socx at Citizens Bank Park, the second baseless Admondo Sosa, #33, Citizens Bank Park. (Eric Heartline-Emagan Picture)
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However, after not being able to capture one run at the top of the 10th, it was a cruel way to go out at the end.
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