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Alec Bohm

Alec Daniel Bohm (born August 3, 1996) is an American professional baseball for the Philadelphia Phillies of (MLB). Standing at 6 feet 5 inches tall and weighing 218 pounds, he bats and throws right-handed. Drafted third overall by the Phillies in the first round of the 2018 MLB Draft out of , where he played for the Shockers, Bohm made his MLB debut on August 13, 2020, and quickly established himself as the team's primary . Throughout his career, Bohm has been recognized for his consistent contact hitting and defensive reliability at third base, while also providing versatility by playing first base when needed. In 2022, he contributed to the Phillies' run to the , their first appearance since 2009, though they fell to the Houston Astros in six games. His breakout season came in 2024, when he was voted the starting for the in the MLB , the first Phillies to start an since in 1984. That year, Bohm appeared in 143 games, batting .280 with 155 hits, 15 home runs, and 97 RBIs, helping the Phillies secure a strong playoff position. In 2025, Bohm faced challenges with injuries, including a placing him on the 10-day in July and left shoulder inflammation in September, limiting him to 120 games overall. He finished the season with a .287 , 11 home runs, and 59 RBIs across 464 at-bats, maintaining his reputation as a reliable lineup presence. Over his MLB career through 2025, spanning six seasons, Bohm has compiled a .279 , 70 home runs, and 395 RBIs in 719 games, all with the Phillies.

Early years

Early life

Alec Bohm was born on August 3, 1996, in . He is the son of Dan and Lisa Bohm, who supported his early pursuits in the sport. Raised in the Omaha area, Bohm developed a passion for from a young age, often practicing his hitting and fielding skills in the backyard with his father, which laid the foundation for his future in the game. Bohm participated in local youth baseball programs in Omaha, honing his abilities through competitive play and travel teams before entering high school. Bohm attended Roncalli Catholic High School in Omaha, where he transitioned into more structured athletic environments, lettering in baseball for four years.

College career

Bohm attended , where he played for the Shockers from 2016 to 2018. As a in 2016, Bohm appeared in 51 games, primarily at third base, and posted a .303 with 6 home runs and 30 . In his season of 2017, he started all 58 games, splitting time between third and first base, while batting .305 with 13 doubles, 2 triples, 11 home runs, and 40 ; for his performance, he earned first-team All-Missouri Valley Conference honors. That summer, Bohm played for the of the , where he batted .351 with 10 doubles, 5 home runs, and 28 over 39 games, earning a spot on the CCBL All-League Team as the top . Bohm's junior year in 2018 marked a breakout campaign in State's inaugural season in the , as he started all 57 games at third base and hit .339 with 14 doubles, 1 triple, 16 home runs, and 55 , setting a school with three grand slams. He led the Shockers in multiple-hit games (24) and go-ahead (10), earning first-team All-American Athletic Conference honors, ABCA/Rawlings Midwest Region first-team selection, third-team All-American by the ABCA/Rawlings, and second-team All-American by , in addition to being named a semifinalist for the and . Over his three-year college career, Bohm maintained a .317 with 40 doubles, 33 home runs, and 125 . Scouting reports highlighted his advanced contact hitting skills, plate discipline, and plus raw power potential from the right side, positioning him as a high-contact, middle-of-the-order with defensive versatility at third base.

Professional career

Draft and minor leagues

Bohm was selected by the Philadelphia Phillies with the third overall pick in the first round of the out of . He signed with the Phillies on June 12, 2018, receiving a $5.85 million signing bonus, below the slot value of $6.95 million for the pick. Bohm's professional debut in 2018 was limited by a injury, restricting him to 40 games across three levels: the rookie-level Gulf Coast League Phillies, short-season Class A Williamsport Crosscutters, and High-Class A Clearwater Threshers. He batted .252 with no home runs and 17 RBIs in 139 at-bats. In 2019, Bohm enjoyed a breakout campaign, advancing through three levels in 125 games for the Class A Lakewood BlueClaws, High-Class A Clearwater Threshers, and Double-A . He posted a .305 with 21 home runs and 80 RBIs in 475 at-bats, leading Phillies rs in (.378) and ranking first in (.504) among those with at least 375 plate appearances. For his performance, Bohm received the Paul Owens Award as the organization's top . Across his career prior to his debut, Bohm compiled a in 165 games. His progression highlighted improvements in plate discipline, with a career walk rate of 8.7 percent, and efforts to refine his third base defense, where scouts noted average arm strength but areas for growth in range and footwork. Bohm entered the 2020 season as a non-roster invitee to major league spring training, where he impressed with a .421 batting average in 19 games before the season's suspension due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

2020 season

Bohm made his Major League Baseball debut on August 13, 2020, for the Philadelphia Phillies, starting at third base and batting sixth in the lineup during a game against the Baltimore Orioles at Citizens Bank Park. In his first at-bat, he recorded a double off Asher Wojciechowski, finishing the day 1-for-4 in an 11-4 loss. The call-up came amid the Phillies' push for a playoff spot in the shortened season, with Bohm serving primarily as the everyday third baseman. Over 44 games in 2020, Bohm posted a .338 with 54 , four home runs, 23 RBIs, and an .881 , leading all rookies in batting average and among those with at least 100 plate appearances. His strong contact skills and clutch hitting—batting .452 with runners in scoring position—provided a boost to the Phillies' lineup during the 60-game schedule disrupted by the . A highlight of Bohm's campaign was his first , a 443-foot solo shot into the center-field fountain off pitcher on August 23, 2020, helping secure a 5-4 victory. He also delivered key contributions to the Phillies' late-season playoff contention, including a three-hit, four-RBI performance with a walk-off single against the Boston Red Sox on September 8. Bohm's performance peaked in September, where he hit .367 with 16 RBIs and earned National League Rookie of the Month honors. Despite his impact, the Phillies finished 28-32 and missed the postseason, meaning Bohm had no playoff appearances.

2021 season

Bohm entered the 2021 season as the Phillies' starting following a promising rookie year in the abbreviated 2020 campaign, where he posted a .286 over 44 games. However, he faced significant challenges adjusting to a full 162-game schedule, finishing the year with a .247 , 7 home runs, and 47 RBIs across 115 games. Despite offensive inconsistencies, Bohm showed some defensive progress at third base, committing fewer errors relative to his playing time compared to expectations for a young , though his overall fielding remained a work in progress. Bohm endured a slow start, batting just .212 by the end of May amid high strikeout rates and ground-ball plays, which hampered the Phillies' lineup early on. His struggles continued through the summer, leading to a demotion to Triple-A on August 22 after batting .320 in the 21 games immediately preceding the move, as the team sought to reset his approach. In 15 games with the IronPigs, Bohm hit .271 with 1 and 6 RBIs, providing a brief opportunity to refine his swing and defense before the season's end. The Phillies recalled Bohm on September 28 for the final week of the , where he appeared in six games, going 4-for-15 (.267) with a and contributing off the bench during a late push for the . Throughout the year, Bohm displayed positional versatility by playing 7 games at first base in addition to his primary role at third, helping to spell when needed. His stood at -0.5 per metrics, reflecting ongoing development but marking a step toward reliability at the hot corner. The Phillies concluded the season with an 82-80 record, finishing third in the NL East and missing the postseason. Bohm demonstrated growth in reducing his chase rate on pitches outside the zone late in the year, which helped lower his overall percentage to 26.6% despite an increase in total whiffs from his rookie season.

2022 season

In 2022, Alec Bohm solidified his role as the Philadelphia Phillies' everyday , appearing in a career-high 152 games and posting a .280 with 164 , 13 home runs, and 72 RBIs. This marked a significant improvement in consistency compared to his inconsistent 2021 campaign, where a midseason to Triple-A served as motivation for his rebound. Bohm's power output reached a personal best with 13 home runs, while his 24 doubles contributed to a solid slash line of .280/.316/.396, helping him achieve a 2.1 overall. Bohm's breakout was particularly evident in the second half of the season, where he hit .356 over 76 games starting June 21, fueling the Phillies' surge into playoff contention as they clinched the third wild card spot. A highlight came on June 24 in , when he recorded a career-first four-hit game against the Tigers, part of a broader stretch where he ranked among the NL's top hitters in average during July (.380 since July 1). His steady production at the plate, including a career-high 164 hits that led the Phillies, was crucial to the team's 87-75 record and late-season push. Defensively, Bohm logged 135 games at third base, handling 346 chances with a .962 , though his range and arm strength drew mixed reviews and resulted in a -1.5 . Despite not earning Gold Glove consideration, his reliability in the infield allowed the Phillies to maintain lineup stability throughout the year. In the postseason, the Phillies swept the Cardinals in the Wild Card Series, with Bohm going 2-for-5 (.400) including two doubles and an . However, they fell to the 3-1 in the NLDS, where Bohm batted .133 (2-for-15) with two .

2023 season

In 2023, Alec Bohm enjoyed a solid regular season with the Phillies, establishing himself as a reliable contributor at the corner infield positions. Batting primarily at third base, he appeared in 145 games, slashing .274/.327/.437 with 20 home runs and 97 RBIs. This marked career highs in several categories, including doubles (31), extra-base hits (51), and walks (42), while his improved from .315 in 2022. Building on the consistency he showed the previous year, Bohm's improved plate discipline and power output helped solidify his role in the lineup. Bohm's season included notable stretches of production, such as an eight-game from June 8 to 16 where he batted .379 with five RBIs. He also demonstrated clutch hitting late in the year, slashing .321/.352/.487 with runners in scoring position from onward. Overall, his steady performance contributed to the Phillies' 90-win campaign and their third consecutive playoff appearance. Bohm integrated international play into his schedule by participating in the for Team USA in March. He appeared as a during pool play, going 1-for-3 without further impact on the tournament or his regular-season preparation. The experience provided early-season momentum as he returned to club duties. In the postseason, Bohm helped the Phillies advance to the for the second straight year. During the Wild Card Series sweep over the , he batted .250 (2-for-8) with a double and an . His production dipped in the NLDS victory against the (.154 average, 2-for-13 with one ), and in the NLCS loss to the Diamondbacks, he went 4-for-20 (.200) including a solo in Game 7 that briefly tied the score. Across 13 playoff games, Bohm hit .239 with one homer and six RBIs. Following the season, Bohm and the Phillies proceeded to salary arbitration, where he prevailed in his case to secure a one-year, $4 million for , avoiding a pre-hearing settlement.

2024 season

Bohm had a breakout year in , solidifying his role as a key contributor for the Phillies and earning widespread recognition for his consistent hitting. He appeared in 143 games, batting .280 with 155 hits, including a National League-leading 44 doubles, while posting a .332 , .448 , 15 home runs, and 97 RBIs. His overall performance was valued at 3.0 according to Baseball-Reference metrics. Bohm earned his first selection on July 16, 2024, via fan balloting as the starting for the team. In the game at , he went 1-for-3, recording a single off American League starter . Bohm dominated in the first half of the season, batting .307 through the break and pacing the majors with 42 RBIs by late May. He was named the Player of the Week for 22-28 after slashing .567/.600/1.000 with eight RBIs over six games, and he finished as a finalist at third base, highlighting his offensive impact among peers. Post-All-Star break, Bohm endured a slump, batting .251 with elevated strikeouts rising to 17.5% from his season rate of 14.2%, though he still added 48 hits and 27 RBIs in 49 games. His full-season contributions helped the Phillies win the NL East with 95 victories, earning him 3.4 fWAR per . In the postseason, Bohm went 1-for-13 (.077 average) with two RBIs during the Phillies' NLDS loss to the in four games, a stark contrast to his regular-season form but informed by his prior experience in the playoffs.

2025 season

Following his performance in 2024, Alec Bohm entered the 2025 offseason as one of the Philadelphia Phillies' nine arbitration-eligible players. On January 9, 2025, Bohm agreed to a one-year contract worth $7.7 million with the Phillies, avoiding a salary hearing after the two sides had gone to one the previous year. The deal positioned Bohm, the team's starting , to focus on maintaining his power-contact balance entering the season, with projections estimating around 20 home runs and a .280 based on his prior trends. Bohm reported to in , where he made adjustments to his swing to address early-season vulnerabilities from the prior year. Over 16 Grapefruit League games, he batted .275 with three home runs, including a notable opposite-field shot against the on March 8, demonstrating improved plate discipline and no reported injuries. He entered the regular season as the Phillies' everyday , with expectations centered on his role in the lineup's middle order to support the team's NL East title defense. The 2025 regular season proved challenging for Bohm due to injuries and inconsistencies, though he delivered steady production overall. He started slowly, posting a .220 through with four strikeouts in a single game on April 10, but rebounded strongly in May, batting .324 with five home runs. For the year, Bohm appeared in 120 games, slashing .287/.331/.409 with 11 home runs, 59 RBIs, and a .741 across 464 at-bats, ranking 10th in the in . Injuries disrupted his campaign, including a fractured left on July 12 after being hit by a pitch, which placed him on the 10-day on July 19; he returned on August 17, and left shoulder inflammation that landed him on the 10-day retroactive to September 8; he returned on September 19 and contributed immediately with three RBIs in his first game back. Prior to the shoulder issue, he had batted .273 with nine home runs and 54 RBIs in 112 games. The Phillies finished 96-66 and won the NL East, advancing to the postseason where Bohm batted .333 with a .889 in limited action. No trades involving Bohm materialized despite offseason rumors, solidifying his position with heading into 2026 arbitration discussions.

International career

2023 World Baseball Classic

In December 2022, the initial 30-man roster for Team USA in the was announced, but Alec Bohm was not included among the selected infielders, which featured players such as , , , and . The final tournament roster, finalized in early March 2023, also did not feature Bohm, with the team opting for a stacked lineup at third base and other positions led by established stars. Bohm did not participate in the tournament, which ran from to 21, 2023, in various host cities including . Team USA finished with a 4-2 record, advancing to the semifinals before losing to , but Bohm's absence meant he had no role in their performance. His lack of selection for the may have been due to the depth of MLB talent available, particularly at third base with Arenado as the primary starter.

Other appearances

Bohm represented Team USA in the tournament, serving as the everyday starter at third base. During the event, held in and from November 2 to 17, he batted .233 with one and contributed to Team USA's advancement to the Super Round, where the squad ultimately finished fifth overall. Prior to his professional career, Bohm did not participate in any major youth or college-level international tournaments, including summer leagues with international components. Bohm was not selected for the and has not competed in additional international events since the 2019 Premier12, such as Olympic qualifiers or other WBSC-sanctioned competitions, as of November 2025. Given his strong performance in the 2024 and 2025 MLB seasons, including an All-Star selection in 2024, Bohm remains a candidate for future Team USA rosters, particularly for the .

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