Philadelphia Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm has been confirmed as a participant in the 2024 Home Run Derby, marking a significant accolade in his career. Known for his powerful hitting, Bohm has already launched 11 home runs in the current season’s 85 games, building on a career-high of 20 homers in 2023.
His impressive performance also includes leading all National League players with 70 RBIs, highlighting his impact on the Phillies’ lineup.
Bohm’s inclusion in the Home Run Derby follows his selection as the starting third baseman for the NL in the upcoming MLB All-Star Game. Alongside teammates Bryce Harper and Trea Turner, who also secured starting spots, Bohm expressed excitement about representing the Phillies on such a prominent stage.
He shared his anticipation of playing alongside Harper and Turner, emphasizing their influence on his growth as a player.
The 2024 Home Run Derby, scheduled for July 15th in Arlington, has attracted attention as players like Bohm and Baltimore Orioles’ Gunnar Henderson confirm their participation. Meanwhile, notable figures such as Aaron Judge, Juan Soto, and Shohei Ohtani have opted out due to various reasons, including injuries and personal decisions.
Bohm’s offensive prowess extends beyond home runs, with 28 doubles and a solid .296/.347/.488 slash line for the season.
His participation in the Derby carries historical significance for the Phillies, as he aims to become the first player from Philadelphia to win since Ryan Howard in 2006. Fans eagerly anticipate Bohm’s performance as he prepares to showcase his power in this celebrated MLB event.