Phillies' Infield Dilemma: Will Alec Bohm Be the Sacrificial Lamb?
The Philadelphia Phillies are facing a conundrum in their infield, with Bryce Harper, Bryson Stott, Trea Turner, and Alec Bohm all under team control for the foreseeable future. While there are options to upgrade this position, including signing free agents like Bo Bichette or Alex Bregman, the issue is that there isn't room for anyone new just yet.
Bohm, who has been the subject of trade rumors in the offseason, saw a decline in his performance last season, with a lower batting average and fewer home runs. However, with an injury limiting him to only 42 games played, it's likely his numbers would have looked different if he had remained healthy throughout the season.
MLB Network insider Jon Morosi suggests that if the Phillies decide to move Bohm, it will be as part of a larger plan to upgrade his spot in the lineup. "If the Phillies were to move Bohm, in my judgment, it would have to be because they think there's a chance of getting a Bregman or they're one of the teams potentially that could look at a Bo Bichette at a spot that's not shortstop," Morosi said.
The Phillies are likely to focus on signing Kyle Schwarber and J.T. Realmuto in free agency, with their next phase possibly involving a Bohm trade to open up an infield that might benefit from a different look and feel. With a list of top prospects available, including Eugenio Suรกrez, Jorge Polanco, and Luis Arrรกez, the Phillies have options to consider.
It's worth noting that while Bohm has shown All-Star level production in the past, his consistency has been an issue. If he is moved, it would likely be a calculated move by the team to upgrade their infield and create more opportunities for new talent to shine.
The Philadelphia Phillies are facing a conundrum in their infield, with Bryce Harper, Bryson Stott, Trea Turner, and Alec Bohm all under team control for the foreseeable future. While there are options to upgrade this position, including signing free agents like Bo Bichette or Alex Bregman, the issue is that there isn't room for anyone new just yet.
Bohm, who has been the subject of trade rumors in the offseason, saw a decline in his performance last season, with a lower batting average and fewer home runs. However, with an injury limiting him to only 42 games played, it's likely his numbers would have looked different if he had remained healthy throughout the season.
MLB Network insider Jon Morosi suggests that if the Phillies decide to move Bohm, it will be as part of a larger plan to upgrade his spot in the lineup. "If the Phillies were to move Bohm, in my judgment, it would have to be because they think there's a chance of getting a Bregman or they're one of the teams potentially that could look at a Bo Bichette at a spot that's not shortstop," Morosi said.
The Phillies are likely to focus on signing Kyle Schwarber and J.T. Realmuto in free agency, with their next phase possibly involving a Bohm trade to open up an infield that might benefit from a different look and feel. With a list of top prospects available, including Eugenio Suรกrez, Jorge Polanco, and Luis Arrรกez, the Phillies have options to consider.
It's worth noting that while Bohm has shown All-Star level production in the past, his consistency has been an issue. If he is moved, it would likely be a calculated move by the team to upgrade their infield and create more opportunities for new talent to shine.