November 25, 2024

Alec Bohm becomes first Philadelphia Phillies third baseman to start MLB All-Star Game in over 20 years

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PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Two seasons ago, Alec Bohm was caught on camera saying, “I [expletive] hate this place.” Now, he’s the Philadelphia Phillies’ first third baseman to start an MLB All-Star game in over two decades.

Bohm on Wednesday night was named the National League’s starting third baseman for the 2024 All-Star Game in Arlington, Texas. He will become the first Phillies third baseman to start the exhibition game since Hall of Famer Scott Rolen in 2002. The 27-year-old won the fan vote with 70% and beat out San Diego Padres third baseman Manny Machado.

Bohm will be joined by several Phillies teammates, who will be well-represented at this year’s All-Star Game.

Trea Turner, who finished with 51% of the vote, was also named the starting shortstop for the NL team. Last month, Bryce Harper was named the starting first baseman after receiving the most votes in Phase 1 of the voting. Bohm and Turner are the first third baseman-shortstop combo to start for the Phillies in the All-Star game since Jimmy Rollins and Scott Rolen in 2002.

It’s also the first time since 1982 that the Phillies will have three infield starters in the All-Star game. In 1982, Mike Schmidt, Pete Rose and Manny Trillo started in the All-Star game for the Phillies.

 

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