How Alec Bohm Became the BEST 3rd Baseman in the National League

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Published 2024-07-05
How Phillies slugger Alec Bohm became the BEST 3rd Baseman in the National League

Alec Bohm has become one of the best hitters in baseball, but his career didn't start off that way. He struggled in his first couple years, and after he owned up to his mistakes, he turned his entire career around. In this video, I breakdown Bohm's career and show how he became the best 3rd baseman in the National League.

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All Comments (21)
  • @cameronreed1021
    Him saying he hated Philadelphia is the most Philly thing to say
  • @TedMcGonigle
    He’s put in the work. Got stronger and filled out his 6-4 frame. Obviously has guys he can follow in this clubhouse and he has talent. All a recipe for success.
  • @Brian-nw2bn
    In short, him saying “ I f*cking hate this place “ followed by owning it, to which the Philly faithful showed him much love and gave a standing ovation, that I believe let him relax and really play carefree ball. Realizing the fans had his back and understood he wanted to succeed greatly. Awesome vid mate. Liked shared and subscribed! God speed !
  • @Mr.E419
    Yup, Philly does loves Bohm🤘🏻
  • @MaxxBaseball
    Noooo I was just about to make a video about him 😭… he’s literally my favorite player of all time
  • @mikeoaster1935
    It really isn't hard to play in this city. Give 100% effort, own it when you make mistakes, and put in the work and we will love you. I truly think the "I fucking hate this place" incident was a huge turning point for him in his career. I genuinely wonder if he'd be the same player he is today without that incident. Love having him on our team.
  • @MM-ud1xf
    The way you said Clear-wooder showed that you’re legit!
  • I think he’s gonna continue being a all star for many more years too come also possibly a World Series champion
  • @PaladinLarec
    I was behind him since day one. Nice to see him mature so quickly. His style reminds me of John Kruk, actually. Same type of hitter. Average power, but a tremendously skilled pure hitter that can slap the ball through gaps, hit down the line, and is impossible to stop in RBI situations because of good instincts and a mind that's focused on getting through the gaps. Old school player. He'll have a long career.
  • @mikedavis3883
    “A pretty amazing city.” You’ll only get it if your from Philly ❤️
  • @BBALLW0022
    I subbed because Philly sports are the best
  • @uberwolf77
    we embraced Bohm when he owned up, and worked hard, just like when Turner was slumping, and the Phillie faithful gave him a standing O.
  • Bohm really worked on pitch selection, as the percentage of chasing bad pitches goes down up goes the average and production at the plate.