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The Boston Red Sox starting rotation has not been great this year. Alex Cora announced what the rotation will look like moving forward after injury updates.
Duran was the heart and soul of the Red Sox in 2024, and he's still a key contributor in 2025. He's got an All-Star appearance under his belt, he's still doing power-speed things few others around the game can match, and he's under team control for 3 1/2 more seasons.
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The Philadelphia Phillies pulled off a wild win over the Boston Red Sox on Monday night, thanks to a walk-off that Major League Baseball hasn’t seen in more than 50 years. The Phillies escaped with a 3-2 win over the Red Sox in extra innings after Edmundo Sosa drew a catcher's interference call with the bases loaded and no outs.
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The Boston Red Sox meet the Philadelphia Phillies Tuesday as their 3-game interleague series at Citizens Bank Park continues.
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If there is any team that needs to upgrade its starting rotation at the MLB trade deadline, it is the Boston Red Sox. While Lucas Giolito continues to rebuild his image after a rough start to the season,
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Ever seen a game end on a catcher's interference call? It happened to the Red Sox on Monday and they became the second team since 1920 to lose in that particular way.
As noted by MLB.com, it was the first walk-off catcher’s interference play since August 1, 1971, when the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Cincinnati Reds. In that game, Dodgers outfielder Willie Crawford drew an interference call against Johnny Bench to end the game.
A check swing by Edmundo Sosa resulted in catcher's interference with the bases loaded, allowing the winning run to score in the Philadelphia Phillies' 3-2, 10-inning victory over the visiting Boston Red Sox on Monday.
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Chief baseball officer Craig Breslow acknowledged before the All-Star break that, once it became clear Rafael Devers wasn’t going to be a first base option, the team hoped Abraham Toro and Romy Gonzalez might provide a stopgap solution. But the duo has surpassed such measured expectations.