On All-Star weekend, Alec Bohm is set to become the 6th Phillies player to ever compete in the HR Derby. He joins Pete Alonso, Bobby Witt Jr, Teoscar Hernandez, Marcell Ozuna, Jose Ramirez, Adolis Garcia, and Gunnar Henderson
There have only been 5 Phillies to compete, but this is the 9th time a Phillies player has competed. Ryan Howard made up 3 of those past 8 times. Other Phillies to compete include Jim Thome, Chase Utley, Bobby Abreu, Rhys Hoskins, and Kyle Schwarber. Bryce Harper has also competed, but not in a Phillies jersey.
Alec Bohm An Odd Choice For The HR Derby
Rhys Hoskins is having an amazing season. He leads the league in doubles and is 4th in RBIs. His OPS is on track to be over .800 for the 1st time since his rookie season.
With that said, he is still not much of a power hitter. Last year he set a new career high with 20 HR. This year he is on pace to match that total, with 11 HRs through 88 games. Power has never been his calling card.
Every year seems to have someone like that though. A guy not exactly known for power. Hitting HRs in what is essentially batting practice is different than hitting them in games. They say Bohm tends to hit the ball a long way in BP. So maybe he will outperform his typical power numbers in this year’s derby.
We have seen that when he does hit a HR, they tend to go a long way. Bohm’s lower power numbers aren’t due to him lacking strength, it is more because of his approach at the plate. He sacrifices a bit of power to be more consistent. If he decided to be a power hitter, he probably could add more pop to his game at the cost of his batting average dropping.
But how will he fare in the HR Derby? How did the past Phillies participants do? Let’s run through the last 8 times a Phillies play took part in the Derby before Bohm becomes the 9th one to compete.