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Alec Bohm’s Bold New 2026 Contract
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Alec Bohm has shut the door on the past and opened a new chapter for the 2026 season. The Philadelphia Phillies opted to tender Bohm a contract ahead of the non-tender deadline, signaling that he remains part of the team’s plans for now. Even with trade whispers swirling, the third baseman will enter 2026 under club control, and the expectations have reset accordingly.

Alec Bohm’s Contract: What We Know

The Phillies tendered Bohm’s contract for the 2026 season, meaning they offered him a standard one-year deal to avoid free agency. Reports suggest his projected arbitration salary is in the ballpark of $10.3 million for 2026. By tendering him the contract, Philadelphia preserves its rights. He remains under team control for the coming year, but that doesn’t lock him in long term. They still retain flexibility in trade discussions, especially given his upcoming free-agency timeline. 

Why the Decision Matters

For Bohm, this contract is a vote of confidence, but also a warning light. He remains a core piece, yet the organization hasn’t locked him down beyond 2026. His 2025 season, a respectable but uneven campaign, raised questions. He batted .287 and produced decent overall value, but his power and defensive metrics slipped from his 2024 All-Star season. 

For the Phillies, tendering his deal gives them one less major unknown heading into a pivotal offseason. They will need to decide what their long-term infield looks like, how much money they commit to Bohm, and whether they lean into a reset or double down. With payroll pressure mounting, strong performances will be critical. 

What’s Ahead for Bohm and Philly

As Bohm steps into the 2026 campaign, a few storylines stand out:

  • Performance rebound: The onus is on him to regain consistent power and defensive stability. His 2024 peak showed what he can do; 2025’s drop-off makes 2026 a chance to reassert.
  • Trade zone? Despite being tendered, his name has surfaced in trade chatter before. With just one year left of arbitration, Philadelphia could explore moving him if the right offer comes. 
  • Contract negotiations later: Should Bohm deliver strong results, the club will likely face the question of whether to extend him or allow him to walk and find a replacement.
  • Fits into broader roster plan: With other key players aging or nearing free agency, Bohm’s role helps maintain continuity. But it also adds to a payroll logjam unless the front office makes tough decisions.

The Bottom Line

Bohm’s new contract for 2026 is less a comfortable salary and more a crossroads. It represents trust but carries unspoken expectations. The Phillies have signaled they believe in him for the short term, but not permanently unless he proves it now. He enters next season with one year to show he’s the third-base solution they envisioned when they drafted him third overall. The spotlight is on.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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