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On Tuesday, the Red Sox catcher was called for a catcher’s interference that scored a run in Tuesday’s 4-1 loss to the Phillies, a day after getting called for the same infraction that cost Boston the game the night before.
The reigning World Series champions have reportedly been scouting the Boston Red Sox' top prospect, anticipating a trade for their own former No. 1.
Carlos Narváez hits a two-run home run in the top of the 11th inning to give the Red Sox a 9-7 lead
Sneakily, the Boston Red Sox could use some help behind the plate. It isn't that Carlos Narvaez hasn't been excellent this season, but asking him to catch every single day isn’t a recipe for success in the short or long term.
The Boston Red Sox should be aggressive at the MLB trade deadline and still have this underrated need once again.
While it had been more than a half-century since a game-ending catcher’s interference call, Monday’s game highlighted the growing frequency of bat-mitt interactions.
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Another day, another bizarre catcher's interference call at the plate against the Red Sox. Here's what happened.