Edmundo Sosa, Philadelphia Phillies
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The hard-hitting Philadelphia Phillies delivered one blow that they could have done without Saturday during their 9-4 road win over the New York Yankees.
After the play is reviewed and call is overturned, Edmundo Sosa secures the catch in shallow left field, recording the last out in the bottom of the 7th inning
Luis Robert Jr. and Colson Montgomery homered to help the Chicago White Sox beat Cristopher Sánchez and the Philadelphia Phillies 6-2.
The Philadelphia Phillies got a win in a very unusual way on Monday night. It was so unusual it hadn't happened in more than 50 years.
Borna Sosa is looking forward to Crystal Palace’s training camp in Austria this coming week, having caught the eye in Friday night’s 3-0 preparatory win over Crawley Town.
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Hicks' first delivery to Max Kepler was a wild pitch that moved the runners to second and third. The Red Sox intentionally walked Kepler. Sosa went down 0-2, fouled a pitch off, then offered at an 86 mph slider, hitting only the thumb of Narvaez's glove to decide the game.
With a double on Tuesday night against the Kansas City Royals, Chicago Cubs' All-Star Pete Crow-Armstrong joined an insane group in team history. Per Justin Havens of Underdog Fantasy: Pete Crow-Armstrong is the 3rd player in Cubs franchise history to have a season with 25+ HR,