A night after saying he hated this place, third baseman Alec Bohm got a standing ovation from the Philadelphia crowd.
In the second game of the series, Bohm came in as a pinch-hitter in the eighth and hit a sacrifice fly. He was given an applause before he stopped.
It was cool, it was really cool, and I appreciated it, according to The Philadelphia Inquirer. If you have siblings, at the end of the day, you fight with them, and then you are best friends again.
All they want is transparency. We all want the same thing. We are all in this together.
Joe said that he thought the apology was handled well.
It was a tough night for him, but he responded well in the game. That is what you have to do.
After his second error, cameras caught him having a choice of words.
He might have soothed his feelings with a rally that began with a leadoff walk.
"emotions got the best of me", and that did not mean any offense toward the franchise or Philadelphia, according to Bohm.
I said it. Do I mean it? It is a frustrating night for me. There were a few mistakes in the field. These people and their fans just want to win. They are great, you heard it, we come back. I apologize to them. I don't mean that.
Information from The Associated Press was used.