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Brandon Marsh scored on a call of catcher’s interference with the bases loaded Monday night to give the Phillies a 3-2 win over the Red Sox.
Philadelphia won without putting a ball in play in the 10th, as Otto Kemp walked against Jordan Hicks (1-6) to open the frame before a wild pitch moved Kemp and ghost runner Brandon Marsh into scoring position. Following an intentional walk to Max Kepler, Sosa’s bat ran into the glove of catcher Carlos Narvaez on a 1-2 pitch, ending the game.
With the bases loaded in the bottom of the 10th, Phillies hitter Edmundo Sosa's bat nicked Carlos Narvaez's glove on a check swing, and one replay review later the game was over.
Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Bryce Harper somehow did not get ejected despite some pretty clear disrespect he directed toward home plate umpire
With the Phillies trailing the Angels by six runs, Harper worked a 3–0 count in the bottom of the eighth inning. A pitch that seemed to be out of the strike zone made it a 3–1 count and then a few moments later a similar pitch was called for strike three by Steven Jaschinski.
Another tough blow for the Philadelphia Phillies, as they’ll lose a player for some time due to a rib injury, leaving Bryce Harper without a key infield teammate, though the team has already called up a Triple-A replacement.
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NBC Sports Philadelphia on MSNPhillies fail to capitalize on Harper's big night in series-opening loss to AngelsBryce Harper returned from the All-Star break with two home runs Friday night but it wasn't enough for a series-opening win over the Angels.
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Harper dramatically waved off the umpire after he was rung up in the bottom of the eighth inning of the Phillies’ 8-2 home loss to the Angels.