Phillies top Red Sox with walk-off catcher's interference
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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.
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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.
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