Phillies' Alec Bohm apologizes for saying 'I f—ing hate this place'

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Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm was caught on camera saying, "I [expletive] hate this place," after making three errors in the first three innings of Monday's game against the New York Mets.

Yikes.

“I said it. Do I mean it? No,” Bohm said after the game. “It's a frustrating night for me, obviously. Made a few mistakes in the field. Look, these people, these fans, they just want to win. You heard it, we come back, they're great. I'm just sorry to them. I don't mean that.”

Philly fans and media took to Twitter, of course, and most seemed to accept Bohm's apology, appreciating him owning the mistake. 80% of fans, in a 94WIP Morning Show poll, say they accept his apology.

The Phillies ended up erasing a 4-0 deficit, scoring five runs in the 8th innings en route to a 5-4 comeback win. They improved to 3-1 on the young season.

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