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SportsLine's model simulated Boston Red Sox vs. Philadelphia Phillies 10,000 times and revealed its MLB picks for Monday's matchup at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia
The Red Sox players voiced support for Fenway's concessions workers, who are on the verge of striking against Aramark.
The Boston Red Sox have one of the most interesting outfielders in baseball on the roster. Jarren Duran is dynamic and has shown that he can be a superstar in
They need to get him signed, even if the terms sting a little, and even if the length of the deal brings pause.
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Neil Paine dug into the data to break down the first-half's luckiest and unluckiest teams in baseball, plus some teams to buy low on now.
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Boston had chances all night long, at least one baserunner in nine of 10 innings, but their clutch factor was M.I.A. and in the bottom of the 10th, it was the Phillies who triumphed, albeit in one of the most bizarre endings baseball has seen in a long time: A walk-off on bases-loaded catcher’s interference, determined on a replay review.
PHILADELPHIA — Instant reactions as the Red Sox (54-48) put up a fight against the Phillies (and ace Zack Wheeler) but ultimately lose in bizarre fashion in extras, 3-2, to open a big series at Citizens Bank Park: