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

The Philadelphia Phillies secured a 3-2 walk-off victory over the Boston Red Sox in a highly unusual manner, with a call of catcher's interference on Edmundo Sosa that allowed automatic runner Brandon Marsh to score. Zack Wheeler pitched impressively for the Phillies, contributing to the team's effort, while Boston's Jarren Duran hit a home run and Trevor Story later tied the game with an RBI. The game's closing moments featured a series of strategic plays leading to Philadelphia's first walk-off win from catcher's interference since 1971.
Automatic runner Brandon Marsh scored on a call of catcher's interference with the bases loaded in the 10th inning to give the Philadelphia Phillies a 3-2 walk-off win over the Boston Red Sox. The call was overturned after review, leading to Marsh scoring without a Philadelphia hit in the inning.
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.
Zack Wheeler pitched six innings for the Phillies, allowing two earned runs on seven hits and recording 10 strikeouts, while relievers continued to throw scoreless innings.
Jarren Duran led off the game with his ninth home run of the season, while Trevor Story tied the game at 2 with an RBI single in the sixth.
Read at Boston.com
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