Phillies top Red Sox with walk-off catcher's interference
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Phillies claim another wild, walk-off win on catcher's interference with bases loaded in 10th
Edmundo Sosa’s teammates on the Philadelphia Phillies mobbed him beyond first base after a 3-2, walk-off win over the Boston Red Sox on Monday night. In the moment, it didn’t matter to him that he’d gotten there thanks to a call of catcher’s interference.
Robertson is joining the Phillies for the third time. He was in Philadelphia in 2019 and 2020 but pitched only seven times because of Tommy John surgery. He joined the team at the trade deadline in 2022 and helped the Phillies get over the hump and into the World Series.
The pitcher, also a longtime coach and scout for the Oakland A's who made a lasting mark in independent baseball, died after a private cancer battle Saturday.
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He’s been great,” manager Rob Thomson said. “I trust him. He’s been really good. And he’s got ice in his veins, too."
Bryce Harper, Kyle Schwarber and Trea Turner have been productive at the top of the order. J.T. Realmuto has been solid lately in the middle-to-bottom of the order, but the rest of the offense has lacked consistency - and in some ways has been consistently poor.
The Philadelphia Phillies have been tabbed as the top trade destination for a fireball closer who could suddenly be on the move.
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