Philadelphia Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm was tired of opposing teams intentionally walking his teammates in order to face him following the Phillies' 11-4 win over the New York Yankees on Sunday. "It's happened a lot to me during my career, but that time it kind of pissed me off," Bohm told reporters after the game (0:08 mark). It's not like I'm mad at them for doing it or mad at anybody in particular, I'm tired of people thinking that I'm the easy out. With runners on second and third base in the bottom of the third inning, the Yankees intentionally walked Brandon Marsh with two outs in order to face Bohm. It's worth noting that Bohm has found more success recently, hitting .278 while posting an OPS of .816 in nine games following the All-Star break.