The Phillies have enjoyed a solid enough start to their season to this point. Bryce Harper, Kyle Schwarber, and Nick Castellanos are all off to hot starts, the starting pitching has largely looked as strong as ever despite the absence of Ranger Suarez, and the late-inning dominance of both Jose Alvarado and Matt Strahm has made the losses of Jeff Hoffman and Carlos Estevez look manageable. Despite those positives, however, Philadelphia has fallen behind the Mets in the early going. Much of that is due to New York sporting the best pitching staff in baseball to this point in the year. While in theory the Phillies’ superior offensive numbers should help to balance that out, hot starts by most of the lineup’s key players have been negated in part by the deep struggles faced by outfielder Brandon Marsh and third baseman Alec Bohm.
Marsh was placed on the 10-day injured yesterday after going without a hit through the first two and a half weeks of April, but there’s no evidence of a physical explanation for Bohm’s struggles. The 28-year-old has slashed just .193/.211/.261 with a wRC+ of 30 that indicates he’s been 70% worse than league average at the plate so far this year. Those numbers have come in 90 plate appearances. It’s not a sample size at which most offensive stats have stabilized, but a month of production is still a significant chunk of the season. Adding fuel to the concerns surrounding Bohm is the fact that the infielder fell off a bit in the second half last year after strong early-season production. He slashed just .251/.299/.382 in 204 plate appearances after the All-Star break last year. Putting those two stretches together, Bohm is left with a set of nearly 300 plate appearances where he’s posted a lackluster 71 wRC+.
That sort of performance would not be acceptable for an everyday third baseman on a playoff contender. That’s especially true of Bohm given that he’s neither a top-notch defender nor a meaningful contributor on the bases. While some defensive metrics liked Bohm’s work at third base last year as demonstrated by his +5 Outs Above Average, there’s plenty of reason to view that figure as a bit of an outlier. Bohm’s been one of the worst defenders in baseball this year with -3 OAA already, and he’s been below average in every season of his career outside of 2024. Meanwhile, he’s never stolen more than five bases in a season or produced positive baserunning value in a full campaign according to Fangraphs’ BsR metric.
With so much emphasis on Bohm’s bat, the silver lining here is that there’s some encouraging signs in his underlying production this year. Specifically, Bohm’s batted ball metrics look quite good despite the complete absence of results. His 51.4% hard-hit rate is nearly seven points higher than his career average and six points above last year’s mark. He’s also sporting an 8.3% barrel rate that’s well above his career norms and in line with what power hitters like Josh Naylor and Randy Arozarena offered last year. The only noticeable flaw in Bohm’s batted ball data is that he’s hitting it on the ground too often; his 50% groundball rate would be his highest since 2021, leaving him with a career-worst 20.8% line drive rate and a flyball rate down nearly four points from last year.
In addition to Bohm’s struggles with elevating the ball to this point in the year, he’s suffered from a steep decline in plate discipline. Bohm struck out in just 14.8% of his plate appearances in each of the last two years, so this season that figure jumping to 17.8% is at least somewhat notable. More concerning than that, however is his shockingly low 1.1% walk rate. Bohm has draw just one walk to this point in the season; not only is that by far the fewest of any hitter with as many plate appearances as Bohm this year, just 15 other hitters in the whole sport with even half of Bohm’s 90 trips to the plate haven’t drawn at least two walks yet. A look under the hood suggests that Bohm is swinging at fewer strikes (65.7%) than ever before in his career while swinging outside the zone more often (27.5%) than he did last year.
Those numbers are both still relatively close to his career norms, so perhaps Bohm’s walk rate can get back to something closer to normal over a larger sample size. If he can do that and start elevating the ball a bit more often, it’s easy enough to see him rebounding to be a solid contributor this year. It remains an open question, however, as to whether or not he’ll get that opportunity. After all, Edmundo Sosa has plenty of experience at third base and has gotten off to a scorching start this year with a .414/.438/.552 slash line. That’s come in a sample of just 32 plate appearances and is heavily inflated by a massive .571 BABIP, but if the Phillies fall further behind the Mets in the standings while Bohm continues to struggle, making a switch is hardly unthinkable. There’s also the trade deadline over the horizon, where the Phils might have options to upgrade on Bohm, with Nolan Arenado rumors likely to ramp up again between now and then.
How do MLBTR readers think things will play out with Bohm? Will he still be the starting third baseman in Philadelphia at the end of the year? And will he have bounced back to put up numbers more in line with his career 101 wRC+? Have your say in the polls below:
Who didn’t see this coming after the Phillies tried to dump him all off season? Trade him and give him a chance somewhere else.
They asked for Luis Castillo from the Mariners for him.
No, asking for Castillo would’ve been a lot in any case for Bohm’s mediocre profile, but at least Ms could’ve got some salary relief in that scenario. They asked for Gilbert or Kirby!! I need some of what they are smoking over there in Philly. Delusional…
280/.332/.448 with 15 home runs, 44 doubles and 97 RBI is mediocre?
If the Phillies asked for Castillo, they would’ve done it in a second. Makes you wonder what they’re smoking up in the Pacific Northwest.
Bohm had a nice first half of the season getting his ASG nod and all, but outside of that over the other 5 years of his career he’s a negative WAR player and the Phillies were so enamored with him they left him off the playoff roster.
Then they tried to ask for guys like Gilbert, Kirby and Mason Miller for him?!?
Throwing out joke trade proposals like that noob fantasy football player everybody hates. Yeesh
Benching him for a game isn’t “leaving him off the playoff roster”. Plus the whole team fell off a cliff the second half of 2024
And he’s only had one negative WAR season in his 4 full seasons which he only played 115 games in. My math may be off but one negative WAR out of 4 doesn’t give him a negative for his career. Lol
And who’s to say that Dombrowski didn’t offer other players besides Bohm? Do any of reports state it was just Bohm straight up?
They asked for a lot
My guy will be fine.
Who’s your guy?
Maybe it’s a reference to the Mary Wells song?
This is a strange question. He has hit 286 over the last week and has a six game hit streak. He already turning it around.
His average exit velocity is 76%. Hard hit rate 83%. Squared up 94%.
He’ll likely be fine. He’s a good hitter.
He’s on pace for a -8 WAR. I don’t know what the record is but he’s got to be competing for it.
So what? Baseball has ups and downs. Things turn around fast. Lots of players stink right now.
We’re like 1/8 of the way through the season. Reed Garrett and Huascar Brazoban are both on pace for more WAR than Lindor. Do you think that will hold up?
Bohm isn’t Lindor.
And he’s not Rudy Meoli either. Glad we got that settled.
After 20 games
He’s been bad for an entire calendar year.
They basically acknowledged they didn’t believe in his performance as a team and sought to get rid of him. They have benched him but left other struggling players in the lineup (even let Schwarber keep leading off when he’s in horrible stretches). It’s not a good message to send especially to this type of player imo. Should try harder to keep the discussions internal instead of it all slipping out into the media, but who knows why it got out?
So long as he only has to turn things around, for sure. He could start with easy things, such as Dixie cups.
After that, turn around his car?
It’s just one thing after another.
Should have moved him when you had the chance and signed Bregman.
Just like tons of fans wanted.
That’s Phive Phat Guys Phrom Philly
Aside from Arrenado who they going to be able trade for. Adiam Miller is still inly in AA., and not really lighting it up yet.
The Phillies need to fix that relationship and put him in a better spot in the order. Put him in between Harper and Schwarber
Turn things around? Or tailspin?
Bohm has the same amount of Home Runs as Bo Bichette and Xander Bogaerts and 1 fewer than Vladimir Guerrero Jr. It’s still early…
Rick Schu disease
Curse of the girlfriend, had it in high school
Should of been traded after last year
“should have”
I am hoping the Phillies can see some promise in the possible addition of Luis Robert for Alec Bohm. I like Alec Bohm at third for the foreseeable future in Chicago. Sox could probably package Miguel Vargas in that deal to give Philly some depth at 3B. Id make that trade if I were the White Sox.
Miguel Vargas is nobody’s depth.
bw, Everyone is overreacting to Bohm’s slow start. He’s already turned the corner and, in a month, his numbers will be where they should be. Don’t forget, Bohm was the 2024 NL All-Star third baseman, and his 2024 stats were significantly better than Arenado’s and Bregman’s, across the board. He’s still the same player. Maybe his former roommate, Garret Stubbs, demotion to Triple A, and current roommate, Brandon Marsh’s, slow start to this season have psychologically hampered his early season play, but he’s still the same player he was in 2024. The Robert Jr to the Phillies for a Titanic-size boatload of players and prospects suggestion has long since left port and sailed away. Why would the Phils trade away multiple assets for Robert who is hitting .145 with only 2 homers when their current centerfielder, the right-handed batting Johan Rojas, who is one of the top defensive centerfielders in the game, is hitting .324, mainly against left-handed pitching, and their star of the future, the left-handed hitting Justin Crawford, is batting .294 at Triple A? In the very near future, Rojas and Crawford could become the most exciting centerfield platoon in baseball. So, Robert Jr to Philly? Methinks not. The Phis are not a championship level team at this time, not because of third base or center field, but because of their bullpen. The Arenado and Helsley from St. Louis to Philly momentum continues separately in the media, and acquiring either or both players would strengthen the Phils. However, Bohm is too valuable a player for now and the foreseeable future to trade away, especially since he’s making less than $8 million a year. Arenado is making $35 million this year and less the two following years. Helsley is a free agent after this season. If I was running things in Philly, I would trade Schwarber and Suarez to the Cards for Arenado and Helsley right now. Even though Schwarber is off to one of the best starts of his career, he and Suarez are free agents after this season. In light of failed extension talks with the Phils during spring training, Schwarber would probably not be willing to give Philly a hometown discount if the Phils don’t win all the marbles this season and he hits the open market. There, other teams will probably offer him more than the current $19 million the Phils are paying him and, despite all his loyalty rhetoric, Schwarber will probably follow the money. Since Helsley is also a free agent after 2025, both teams would be trading for pending free agents they may or may not be able to extend. If the Phils acquired Arenado, he, Bohm and Harper could become a three-man tandem. All three could take turns playing first and DHing, while Arenado and Bohm could alternate at third. Arenado’s bat would more than compensate for Schwarber’s current offensive production, a production that, if past is prologue, will become inconsistent and start to diminish as the season progresses. More importantly, Helsley will vastly improve the Phils’ bullpen, and become the closer the team desperately needs to win a world championship. Rojas and Crawford to center in Philly, and Schwarber and Suarez to St. Louis for Arenado and Helsley are the smart plays here.
onthebucks – Id only ask Bohm, like I said Id trade Robert straight up for Bohm, and its a half year rental, Robert has a 20M club option in ’26 and ’27, if you wanted to cut him in ’26, it would be feasible. Do the Phillies really want to part with Bohm? Could they do better than Robert in the trade market? They might be looking for a starter too if Nola goes to the IR. Kerkering might be a TJ too soon. Kudos for making the Luzardo trade, it has seemingly saved their season.
No chance on God’s Green Earth would the White Sox trade Roberts for ant player like Bohm.
they’d be missing out on a real good player who could start at 3B for the next ten seasons.
Id trade Robert for Bohm straight up.
The White Sox would never do it.
Hahaha, Robert PLUS he says…wow. I think we just found Mattingly’s secret MLBTR account
I honestly do think he’ll turn it around, but he’ll end up slightly below league average. He was never a defensive wonder; they probably should have moved him off 3rd base when he was still in the minors. Perhaps he could pull a Pat Burrell minus the massive home runs.
I really do like him, and he has shown glimpses of promise, so I’m giving him a longer leash.
Bohm is the least of my worries…that bullpen is not near as good as the write up indicates and Nola is falling to a number 4 starter. Wheeler has put a lot if innings on his arm the past couple seasons and I am concerned that we are just one arm injury away from a sub 500 team. I said that this team reminded me of the end of the era 2012 phillies….coming off a good run but sticking with an expensive aging roster based on loyalty and the thought that there might be one good season more with the laid back Charlie being over patient and not willing to disturb the easy going clubhouse. Harper is the wild card here…will he step up and shake things up if the team lulls itself into mediocrity or go with the flow and end his years here comfortably losing 90 games a year. The phillies have history of 12 to 15 seasons between competitive runs. Harper might not ever see the playoffs again….
the constellation Orion blew one the other night.
As I say below, I am coming around to the belief that this group’s window of opportunity closed in the 2023 NLCS. The London trip wasn’t the cause but that was the point where decline set in, just like how the decline of the second Phillies golden age set in with that eight game losing streak in September of 2011 and the first golden age’s decline was marked by the nine game losing streak which concluded the 1984 season. Hence, I think they should sell at the deadline and try to retool with younger guys (Painter, Crawford, Rincones, Miller).
And the phillies wanted Mason Miller for Bohm?! Lmao glad A’s didn’t make that move.
Trade for Arenado? I hate to say it but I think the window of opportunity for this Phillies group closed in the 2023 NLCS. That London trip last June was where the point of irreversible decline began (though it wasn’t because of the London trip). This team needs to retool with younger guys and sell at the deadline.
Bohm? He’ll probably be nontendered this winter.
His .193 BA hides a 92.9 mph exit velo and 52.4% hard-hit rate—elite contact begging for luck to flip. Bet on Bohm to rewrite the script by June.