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Bohm apologizes for F-bomb, errors after Phillies top Mets

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DUNEDIN, FLORIDA - APRIL 02: Alec Bohm #28 of the Philadelphia Phillies runs back to the dugout after the first inning against the Toronto Blue Jays during a Grapefruit League spring training game at TD Ballpark on April 02, 2022 in Dunedin, Florida. PHILADELPHIA - Alec Bohm might find it easier in Philly to make up for errors in the field than one with his mouth.The three E-5s were nothing compared to one F-bomb he dropped in frustration.Lip-readers ran wild when cameras caught Bohm having some choice words after his second error."I (expletive) hate this place," he said.Maybe a rally he ignited with a leadoff walk — and owning up to his mistake — soothed some hard feelings.J.T.

Realmuto hit a two-run homer in the eighth inning and Rhys Hoskins and Didi Gregorius followed with run-scoring doubles that helped the Philadelphia Phillies rally past the New York Mets 5-4 on Monday night.The Phillies trailed 4-0 before they scored five runs in the eighth against two Mets relievers.

Realmuto’s first homer of the season deep into the left-field seats made it 4-3. Hoskins ripped a tying double to left off Seth Lugo (0-1), and Gregorius lined one into the right-center gap for a 5-4 lead.Bohm made three errors at third base in the first three innings, a bad look as he tries to win the third base job over rookie Bryson Stott.

Edge after this defensive disaster: Stott.Bohm said "emotions got the best of me" and did not mean any offense toward the franchise or Philadelphia."I said it.

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