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The Phillies claim another wild walk-off victory against catcher interference on bases loaded on the 10th
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Phillies Snatch Thrilling Walk-Off Win in 10th Inning Amid Bases-Loaded Catcher Interference Drama

July 22, 2025 3 Min Read
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In Philadelphia, Edmund Sosa of the Phillies was mobbed by his teammates after securing a walk-off victory against the Boston Red Sox with a 3-2 win on Monday night. Despite requiring catcher intervention to reach base, Sosa compared the moment to hitting a home run, emphasizing that winning the game was the ultimate goal.

Sosa clinched the win in the 10th inning when, with the bases loaded, a check swing on a 2-2 pitch made contact with catcher Carlos Narves’ glove. After a review that confirmed the contact, Sosa was awarded first base, allowing Brandon Marsh to score the winning run. Sosa admitted his swing was slightly behind but he was confident he’d hit the glove and informed the umpire accordingly.

This was only the second instance of a walk-off catcher interference call in Major League Baseball history, the first being in 1971 when the beat the Reds. The event marked the sixth error of the season for Narves, who also allowed a passed ball that helped Nick Castellanos score earlier. Narves took responsibility, acknowledging the fast-paced nature of the play and promising to improve.

The Phillies earned their third walk-off win of the season with previous victories against Washington and Chicago. They also suffered a dramatic loss in San Francisco from an inside-the-park home run, a rarity noted by Phillies manager Rob Thomson, who said this year has featured two extraordinary plays he’s never seen in 40 years.

The walk-off inning began with Marsh on second base and Otto Kemp walking to first before a wild pitch by Boston’s reliever Jordan Hicks moved the runners. Sosa then fouled off pitches before hitting the surprising game-ending slider to Narves’ glove.

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Phillies pitcher Zach Wheeler commented on the unusual nature of the play, highlighting how rare and remarkable it was to witness.

Fan Take: This rare walk-off catcher interference is a thrilling reminder of baseball’s unpredictable nature, showcasing how even the smallest moments can change a game’s outcome. It adds an exciting layer of drama that keeps fans hooked, emphasizing the sport’s rich history of unique and game-changing plays.

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