Lucky (in the) 13th
Blake Swihart delivered the walk-off hit Monday night as the Red Sox outlasted the Phillies in 13 innings. With Eduardo Nunez on 2nd base after a single and steal, the onetime first round draft pick crushed a Luis Garcia pitch for the game winning ground-rule double and a 2-1 Boston victory.
In a game that began as a pitcher's duel between two first place teams -- Aaron Nola and David Price lived up to their billing, each tossing eight innings of one run ball -- the bullpens remained stingy until the fateful 13th when Nunez led off with a single again Phils lefty Austin Davis, who was working his second inning.
When the Sox drafted Swihart seven years ago, they envisioned the high school shortstop as their catcher of the future. But things haven't quite followed the script. This year, he's moved all around the diamond, seeing time at 2nd, 3rd and in the outfield.
And Monday night, Blake let his bat do the talking -- and made a forceful statement.
In a game that began as a pitcher's duel between two first place teams -- Aaron Nola and David Price lived up to their billing, each tossing eight innings of one run ball -- the bullpens remained stingy until the fateful 13th when Nunez led off with a single again Phils lefty Austin Davis, who was working his second inning.
When the Sox drafted Swihart seven years ago, they envisioned the high school shortstop as their catcher of the future. But things haven't quite followed the script. This year, he's moved all around the diamond, seeing time at 2nd, 3rd and in the outfield.
And Monday night, Blake let his bat do the talking -- and made a forceful statement.
(This image of Swihart came from the July 1st Red Sox/Yankees game in New York.)
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