Daily News | Why Bryson Stott, Alec Bohm and Brandon Marsh are keys to the Phillies making a big jump in 2023
Yong Kim, Yong Kim / Yong Kim / Staff PhotographerCLEARWATER, Fla. — Most of the players had retreated to the clubhouse. It beat the alternative. On the field in Houston, on that Saturday night in November, the Astros were celebrating a freshly clinched World Series championship, and well, who among the vanquishedBut Bryson Stott and Brandon Marsh lingered. They stood on the top step of the dugout, leaned on the padded railing, and stared out at the delirious party breaking out all around them.
And if you think that’s placing too much pressure on them, take it up with president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski. The odds are against all three taking a step forward this season. Player development is rarely linear. Regression is common. But the Phillies have reason to believe them, not only as $750,000 counterweights to the five $20 million-plus-per-year players at the other end of the payroll spectrum but also as positive contributors to the everyday lineup.
“I was out there in a game trying to make adjustments and taking things that I was working on out to the field,” Bohm said. “We’re not fixing things any more. Now it’s more preparing and getting better. I’m doing the right things now as opposed to trying to learn to play the game the right way.”Phillies’ Alec Bohm poised to continue getting better after making a big leap last season
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