The Philadelphia Phillies' infield is set for a shake-up as the team considers trading Alec Bohm, sparking speculation about the club's potential next move. With Bryce Harper, Bryson Stott, Trea Turner, and the recovering outfielder already occupying four of the five positions in the infield, the Phillies are looking to upgrade their lineup.
A potential solution could be signing a free agent, such as Bo Bichette or Alex Bregman, but there's currently no space for newcomers. Instead, the focus shifts to prospect Aidan Miller, who is being evaluated by the team. However, the Phillies' infield is in dire need of an upgrade, particularly with Harper getting the fewest pitches to hit last season.
MLB Network insider Jon Morosi believes that if the Phillies decide to trade Bohm, it's likely due to a desire for improvement at his position. "He's shown you All-Star level production," Morosi said, "but consistency has not always been there." A recent decline in Bohm's stats can be attributed to missing 42 games with an injury, but his performance still doesn't justify the power-hitting role he occupies.
Morosi suggests that if the Phillies move Bohm, it would be as part of a plan to upgrade his spot in the lineup. "If they were to move him, I think 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," he explained.
The Phillies are rumored to be targeting free agents like Kyle Schwarber and J.T. Realmuto early in free agency, but a Bohm trade might provide an opportunity for new blood to join the infield. Some potential options being considered include Eugenio SuΓ‘rez, Jorge Polanco, Luis ArrΓ‘ez, or Bichette, who is reportedly versatile enough to play multiple infield positions.
As the Phillies look to upgrade their infield, one thing is clear: a change could be on the horizon for Alec Bohm and his spot in the lineup.
A potential solution could be signing a free agent, such as Bo Bichette or Alex Bregman, but there's currently no space for newcomers. Instead, the focus shifts to prospect Aidan Miller, who is being evaluated by the team. However, the Phillies' infield is in dire need of an upgrade, particularly with Harper getting the fewest pitches to hit last season.
MLB Network insider Jon Morosi believes that if the Phillies decide to trade Bohm, it's likely due to a desire for improvement at his position. "He's shown you All-Star level production," Morosi said, "but consistency has not always been there." A recent decline in Bohm's stats can be attributed to missing 42 games with an injury, but his performance still doesn't justify the power-hitting role he occupies.
Morosi suggests that if the Phillies move Bohm, it would be as part of a plan to upgrade his spot in the lineup. "If they were to move him, I think 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," he explained.
The Phillies are rumored to be targeting free agents like Kyle Schwarber and J.T. Realmuto early in free agency, but a Bohm trade might provide an opportunity for new blood to join the infield. Some potential options being considered include Eugenio SuΓ‘rez, Jorge Polanco, Luis ArrΓ‘ez, or Bichette, who is reportedly versatile enough to play multiple infield positions.
As the Phillies look to upgrade their infield, one thing is clear: a change could be on the horizon for Alec Bohm and his spot in the lineup.