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Carlos Narváez’s 11th-Inning 2-Run Homer Lifts Red Sox over Phillies 9

PHILADELPHIA, JUL 24 – The Red Sox overcame a 6-0 deficit with a grand slam and historic pitching struggles by the Phillies, becoming the first MLB team to win after 15 strikeouts and five home runs allowed.

  • On Wednesday night in Philadelphia, the Boston Red Sox rallied from a 6-0 deficit to win 9-8 in 11 innings, capped by Carlos Narváez’s two-run homer.
  • After trailing 6-0, Rob Refsynder and Jarren Duran drew bases-loaded walks in the fifth, and Romy Gonzalez followed with a grand slam to shift momentum.
  • Philadelphia's lineup scored all runs via home runs in regulation, with Kyle Schwarber and Bryce Harper opening with back-to-back homers, and Nick Castellanos and Bryson Stott adding solo shots.
  • According to OptaSTATS, Boston became the first MLB team to strike out 15+ times, allow five homers and overcome a five-run deficit, and Greg Weissert earned the win while Brennan Bernardino notched his first save.
  • On Friday, RHP Brayan Bello will face Emmet Sheehan , and the win keeps the Red Sox competitive in a tight playoff race.
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Carlos Narváez's 11th-inning 2-run homer lifts Red Sox over Phillies 9-8

Carlos Narváez hit a go-ahead two-run homer in the 11th inning and Romy Gonzalez hit a grand slam in the fifth as the Boston Red Sox outlasted the Philadelphia Phillies 9-8.

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Sportsnet broke the news in Canada on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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