The Phillies walked off the Red Sox in the tenth inning thanks to a bases loaded catcher’s interference call with Edmundo Sosa at the plate. It was not called originally, but after an argument from Sosa and a replay review, it was determined that Boston catcher Carlos Narváez did indeed interfere with Sosa’s swing in a 1-2 count which allowed Brandon Marsh to score and steal a 3-2 win. It was the first time a game has been walked off on catcher’s interference since 1971.
How we got there
Zack Wheeler started the game, his first in nine days, and was not his usual sharp self.