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Red Sox’s Anthony Seigler Accepts Blame for Baserunning Mistake that Led to Obscure Run vs. Blue Jays
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The Boston Red Sox benefited from an obscure rule to score their only run in a 2-1 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays.
The Red Sox second baseman called his mistake “unacceptable.”
But because it was a timing play, not a force, Seigler was credited with a run scored after a challenge.
Umpiring Crew Explains Call that Led to Red Sox RunThe Red Sox were pretty lucky that the Blue Jays did not have the presence of mind to appeal after the play.
The Red Sox almost made Toronto pay for their mistake in letting that run score.