One of the biggest storylines to begin the year for the Philadelphia Phillies has been the poor start for Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm. He's been involved in trade discussions all offseason, and now the Phillies are predicted to trade for his replacement.
Before Tuesday's 6-4 win against the San Francisco Giants, the last time Philadelphia Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm recorded an RBI hit was on Opening Day, nearly four weeks ago. On Tuesday, Bohm's heroics in the bottom of the sixth inning helped the Phillies take down Justin Verlander and the Giants.
While Philadelphia Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm has struggled this season, it hasn’t defined who he is as a player. After securing a two-out RBI and the win over the San Francisco Giants, it felt long overdue.
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The Philadelphia Phillies got off to a strong start to the season, but have gone into a bit of a funk of late. There are plenty of expectations for the Phillies this year after a disappointing end to the campaign in 2025.
Entering Monday's contest, the Philadelphia Phillies sit with a 9-6 record. That's not poor by any means, but after two straight series losses against the talented but struggling Atlanta Braves and the middling St.
It's no secret that the Philadelphia Phillies tried to trade Alec Bohm this past offseason. How serious they were about actually moving him isn't quite known, especially based on the laughable return packages they were reportedly asking for from teams who were actually interested in acquiring the 2024 All-Star.
While stuck in the middle of a frustrating slump, Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm is trying to stay positive. Bohm went hitless again in Friday's loss to the St.
The Philadelphia Phillies are off to a strong start in 2025, but there is a looming issue. This winter, the team largely decided to run it back with their core, but they did make a few adjustments to areas of need. Philadelphia was able to sign both Jordan Romano and Max Kepler to bolster their bullpen and outfield.
Philadelphia Phillies infielder Alec Bohm is off to a bad start after an offseason filled with trade rumors. Bohm was widely considered a trade candidate for most of the offseason.
Through the first two weeks of the season, the Philadelphia Phillies have seen a lack of production from multiple key players. This trade idea has the Phillies trading one of those struggling players away, paving the way for other faces to get playing time.
The Philadelphia Phillies generally have thrived on offense while winning eight of their first 12 games this season. The major exception to the team's solid start at the plate is third baseman Alec Bohm, who is 1-for-23 over the past five games, dropping his average to .160.
The Philadelphia Phillies have been experimenting with two different lineups this season, but after one player's extended struggles, there is now another change coming.
After a strong Opening-Day performance from Alec Bohm, there was palpable hope he could return to his All-Star form from 2024. However, he's struggled mightily since then and has drawn the ire of Philadelphia Phillies fans.
Last year, the New York Mets defeated the Philadelphia Phillies three games to one in the NLDS, leaving a sour taste in the Phillies' mouths as their season abruptly ended.
With two runners on and two out, Alec Bohm dug in looking to give the Phillies an extra-inning lead. What remained of the day's capacity crowd - many of
Opening Day was an eventful one for the Philadelphia Phillies. They were rung up 13 times by Washington Nationals starting pitcher MacKenzie Gore, walking zero times during the six innings that he pitched.
Though the 2025 MLB season just officially opened up, one member of the Philadelphia Phillies is already on the proverbial trade block in third baseman Alec Bohm.
The Philadelphia Phillies won their Opening Day matchup against the Washington Nationals in Washington, DC. However, the win came with the Phillies striking out 19 times, 13 of which came in the first six innings.
Ever since the Philadelphia Phillies benched third baseman Alec Bohm for Game 2 of the National League Division Series in October, rumors that the 2024 All-Star would soon be traded have swirled.
He has been floated in trade rumors since the season’s conclusion. But now, according to the Phillies manager, he’s no longer on the trade block.
The Philadelphia Phillies have suggested they are open to trading infielder Alec Bohm, but a new report suggests their initial asking price is incredibly high.
Alec Bohm’s availability on the trade market isn’t exactly a secret. The former No. 3 overall pick and current Phillies third baseman has been a regular in Philadelphia since 2020, but the Phils are looking for ways to augment a group of position players that hasn’t performed as hoped.
Less than two weeks into the MLB offseason, it appears that there is already an All-Star hitter available on the trade market.
Alec Bohm hit a three-run homer to cap a six-run fourth inning Friday night for the visiting Philadelphia Phillies, who clinched a playoff berth by beating the New York Mets 12-2 in the second game of a four-game series.
He has been on the injured list for just over two weeks due to a hand strain.
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