Philadelphia Phillies Alec Bohm gets ovation night after three errors, choice words – ESPN

A night after saying, “I f—ing hate this place,” Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm got a standing ovation from the Philadelphia crowd.

Bohm, who made three errors Monday in a 5-4 win over the New York Mets and later apologized for how he vented his frustration, came in as a pinch-hitter in the eighth inning Tuesday in the second game of the series. He received an ovation before grounding out.

“It was cool, it was really cool,” Bohm said after Tuesday’s 2-0 loss, according to The Philadelphia Inquirer. “I appreciated it. At the end of the day, if you have siblings, you fight with your siblings one second, and then you’re best friends again.

“All they want is transparency. We all want the same thing. We’re all in this together.”

Phillies manager Joe Girardi said he thought Bohm handled the apology well.

“That’s about as tough a night as you can have on the field, and emotions got the best of him,” Girardi said. “What I’m proud of is he owned up to it, he responded well in the game, he helped us win a game [Monday] and he learned from it. That’s what you have to do.”

Bohm made three errors at third base in the first three innings Monday, and cameras caught him having some choice words after his second error.

However, a rally he ignited with a leadoff walk — and owning up to his mistake — might have soothed hard feelings.

Bohm said “emotions got the best of me” and that did not mean any offense toward the franchise or Philadelphia.

“I said it. Do I mean it? No,” Bohm said. “It’s a frustrating night for me, obviously. Made a few mistakes in the field. Look, these people, these fans, they just want to win. You heard it, we come back, they’re great. I’m just sorry to them. I don’t mean that.”

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.