BOSTON -- Perhaps no play sums up the Boston Red Sox's season as succinctly as the deciding run in Saturday's 6-5 comeback win over the archrival New York Yankees, before a sellout crowd that had a playoff-like swell at times.
Facing two outs with the bases juiced and a tie ballgame in the bottom of the seventh, Mookie Betts sprinted home safely on an Adam Warren wild pitch for the go-ahead run, then looked around in confusion moments later as he saw everybody walking off the field.
Was I out?