Alec Bohm says ‘nothing to worry about’ following early exit from…..
Philadelphia Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm has reassured fans and the team that there is ‘nothing to worry about’ following his unexpected early exit from yesterday’s game against the Miami Marlins. Bohm was seen leaving the field in the fourth inning, sparking concerns about a possible injury.
After the game, Bohm spoke to reporters, addressing the incident that led to his departure. “I felt a little tweak in my leg when running to first base, but it’s nothing serious,” Bohm explained. “We decided it was best to play it safe and make sure it doesn’t turn into something more serious.”
The Phillies’ medical staff conducted preliminary assessments and confirmed that Bohm did not suffer a significant injury. The early exit was described as a precautionary measure, with further evaluations planned to ensure Bohm’s readiness for upcoming games.
Manager Joe Girardi also commented on the situation, expressing confidence in the health of his player. “Alec felt something minor, and with the way he’s been playing, we can’t take any risks. It looks like it’s nothing to worry about, and we expect to have him back very soon,” Girardi said.
Bohm has been a key player for the Phillies this season, contributing significantly both at bat and in the field. Fans and the team alike are eager to see him return to play without any lingering issues.
As the Phillies continue their campaign in the National League East, maintaining the health and performance of key players like Bohm will be crucial in their quest for postseason success. Fans will undoubtedly be relieved by the news of Bohm’s condition and hopeful for his swift return to the lineup.