Alec Bohm Secures $4 Million Salary in Arbitration Victory Over Phillies
The decision marks the first time players have achieved a winning record in arbitration since 2019.
- Alec Bohm won his arbitration case against the Philadelphia Phillies, securing a $4 million salary for the 2024 season.
- The arbitration victory ensures players a winning record in arbitration hearings for the first time since 2019, with an 8-6 lead and one case remaining.
- Bohm, 27, had a standout season last year, hitting 20 home runs and achieving 97 RBIs with a .274 batting average.
- The arbitration hearings this year saw a total of 15 cases, with players winning more than half for the first time in several years.
- Miami left-hander Tanner Scott is the final player awaiting an arbitration decision, asking for $5.7 million against the Marlins’ $5.15 million offer.