The Red Sox has just lost a game in a way that we have never seen

There is an old saying from Tim Khokimjian that baseball is the largest game, because “every night you go to the ballpark, you can see something you have never seen before.”
For thousands of followers who entered Citizens Bank Park on Monday night to see that Philadelphia Phillies took Boston Red Sox, it was such a way.
In a game withgetted at 2-2 after nine innings, the game went tennings. Phillies carrying a baseless red sox on the top of the tenth, and arrives the hole under the optimistic framework for sending the happy city household.
They did, in a very unpleasant fashion.
The inning began with Brandon Marsh as an automatic, “Ghost Runner” on the second foundation. Boston Reliever Jordan Hicks went Otto Kemp, and his first voice in Max keys was a puller found with Catcher Cartos Narvaez, allows both Kakp.
Boston then chose to deliberately gokekeler loading the foundations of Edmundo SOSO, which held a Bryon Stott in the start of the game.
This is where this happens:
Sosa looked swearing to the plate on the plate, but he was immediately recognized on the house of Home Qunn Qurny Wolcott, and Narvaez. As you can see from returning, the BAT of Sosa was caught by Narvaez’s Catnaez Mitt.
Play was reviewed, and the decision entered: Catcher’s distribution. That sent softly and developed to runners, forcing marsh home with Winning Run.
As noted by Lbb.com, It was the first walking of walking from August 1, 1971, where Los Angeles Dodger defeats the Cincinnati Reds. In that game, Dodger Outfieldder Willie Crawford pulled the exclusion call against Johnny bench to finish the game.
But think about what other entries play between Phillies and Red Sox. Not only did you have a “Ghost” Runner Score The Winning Run – the Law removed 2020 – But the game was determined by video review, which started at the time of 2014.
So you have a tatker travel distract
Like the Nkjian wrote years ago, we have never seen that before.



