Tue 7/19/16 11:59 PM

Ellsbury reached on a catcher's interference for the ninth time this season, setting an obscure major league record on what was an otherwise pedestrian 1-for-2 with an RBI and a steal night.
EDGE Analysis
Ellsbury's remarkable nine catcher's interferences in a single season sets a new major league record with 9, and he's done it with almost half the season left to play. The play gives Ellsbury 23 catcher's interferences for his career, the most of any active player. The major league record of 29 career is held by Pete Rose and looks in striking distance for the 32-year-old Ellsbury