CHICAGO — Alec Bohm, named as the starting third baseman for the National League in the upcoming All-Star Game, showcased his exceptional hitting skills that have propelled him to lead the league in RBI this season. His key contribution, along with fellow All-Star Trea Turner, helped the Phillies maintain their position with the best record in baseball up to July 4th.
In a crucial moment in the top of the sixth inning, Bohm stepped up to the plate with the Phillies trailing by a run. Turner had just singled, and facing a tough pitch, Bohm connected with an 89 mph fastball, sending it over left-center field for a home run, briefly putting the Phillies in the lead.
Although the Cubs tied the game in the seventh inning, Turner and Bohm came through again in the eighth with timely hits. They set up crucial runs with smart baserunning, aiding the Phillies to secure a 5-3 victory. This win extended the Phillies’ impressive record to 57-29 for the season.
Bohm’s standout performance this season includes leading the league in doubles and boasting an impressive batting average of .299, accompanied by 11 home runs and 70 RBI. His contributions earned him a starting position in the All-Star Game, securing 70% of the fan votes.
Phillies manager Rob Thomson commended Bohm’s growth and transformation as a player, noting his progress since his early days in the organization. Meanwhile, Zack Wheeler delivered a solid performance on the mound, pitching six strong innings while maintaining a 2.74 ERA for the season.
In the offensive department, Rafael Marchan stood out with a home run, highlighting the reliable contribution of the Phillies’ catching duo in the absence of J.T. Realmuto. The team’s strong performance has propelled them to several series victories, with a chance for another sweep in the upcoming game.
Leading into the All-Star break, the Phillies look to continue their winning streak and solidify their position as top contenders in the league.