Phillies win on catcher's interference call in 10th
3 minute readPublished: Tuesday, July 22, 2025 at 2:30 am

Phillies Secure Walk-Off Win Against Red Sox in Extra Innings
PHILADELPHIA - In a dramatic extra-inning showdown, the Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Boston Red Sox 3-2 on Monday night, securing the victory on a rare call of catcher's interference. With the game tied and the bases loaded in the bottom of the 10th, Phillies' runner Brandon Marsh was automatically awarded home plate after Edmundo Sosa's check swing resulted in his bat hitting the glove of Red Sox catcher Carlos Narvaez.
The play was initially ruled a ball, but after a review, the call was overturned, allowing Marsh to score the winning run. This unusual walk-off win marked the first instance of a catcher's interference leading to a walk-off victory since August 1, 1971.
The Phillies' starting pitcher, Zack Wheeler, delivered a strong performance, pitching six innings and allowing two earned runs on seven hits while striking out 10 batters. The Phillies' bullpen, featuring Tanner Banks, Orion Kerkering, Matt Strahm, and Max Lazar, held the Red Sox scoreless in the subsequent innings. Lazar earned his first major league win.
The Phillies had previously scored twice in the fourth inning, with Bryce Harper's double setting the stage for Nick Castellanos' RBI single and J.T. Realmuto's single. The Red Sox had taken an early lead with Jarren Duran's home run in the first inning, and Trevor Story tied the game in the sixth with an RBI single. Boston's starting pitcher, Walker Buehler, pitched seven innings, allowing six hits and two runs, one earned.
BNN's Perspective: The game highlights the unpredictable nature of baseball and the importance of every play, even those that seem minor. While the ending was certainly unusual, it underscores the need for instant replay and the potential for unexpected outcomes in a sport where every detail can make a difference.
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