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Scott Boras gets fired by an MLB All-Star client
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Another MLB client has decided to drop The Boras Corporation.

Philadelphia Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm has fired his agent Scott Boras, Charlotte Varnes of The Athletic reported on Monday. Varnes adds that Bohm is rehiring Nick Chanock, an agent with The Team (formerly known as Wasserman). Chanock previously represented Bohm earlier on in Bohm’s MLB career.

The news comes with Bohm in the middle of a legal dispute against his parents Daniel and Lisa. Bohm filed a lawsuit last month alleging that his parents misused millions of dollars of his money from accounts that they managed on his behalf.

Varnes adds that Bohm has filed for a preliminary injunction, seeking the return of over $525,000 that his parents supposedly from a brokerage account attached to him last month. You can read Varnes’ full report on the situation with Bohm here.

Bohm, 29, was an All-Star in 2024 for the Phillies and has emerged as one of the premier options at the third base position in the National League. He hit .287 with 11 home runs and 59 RBIs over just 120 games last season but is now batting a rough .148 through the first 14 games of 2026.

As for Boras, 73, he remains baseball’s best-known agent. However, multiple current MLB stars have fired Boras over the last couple of years in favor of new representation.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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