Alec Bohm’s new one-year deal is reportedly worth $7.7 million, which nearly doubles his salary from a year ago, after being named a starter at last year's MLB All Star
Late offseason moves are commonplace in MLB and the Phillies could still have a surprising upgrade, an insider suggests.
December, the Philadelphia Phillies reportedly wanted to trade Alec Bohm and Nick Castellanos for outfielder Kyle Tucker from the Houston Astros.
The Phillies and six players on Thursday agreed to 2025 contracts, avoiding salary arbitration. The group included third baseman Alec Bohm, who agreed to a $7.7 million deal.
Bohm agreed to a one-year, $7.7 million contract with the Phillies on Thursday to avoid arbitration, Robert Murray of FanSided.com reports.
On the Pinstripes Territory podcast, host Derek Levandowski was asked about the Yankees ' chances of acquiring Bohm. Levandowski noted that while Bohm would fit well into the Yankees' setup, his maturity concerns could be a factor. However, he believes the management might overlook these issues if Bohm delivers strong performances on the field.
The latest example would be avoiding arbitration with Alec Bohm by agreeing to a $7.7 million salary for the 2025 season. Don't get me wrong, avoiding
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Despite an offseason where his name has circulated in trade rumors, Alec Bohm and the Phillies avoided arbitration ahead of Thursday's deadline to exchange figures.
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