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Bohm's Future Uncertain as Phillies Pursue Bregman

The Philadelphia Phillies are contemplating a significant roster shake-up this offseason, with third baseman Alec Bohms future uncertain. Bohms performance has declined, and his name has surfaced in trade rumors, especially if the Phillies sign star free agent Alex Bregman. Bregmans addition would bolster the Phillies lineup, while Bohms trade could bring a valuable return. The teams decisions this offseason will be pivotal in their quest for a championship.

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