Alec Bohm’s Monday was, to say the least, eventful.
It started in the first inning — the second batter of the ballgame. After New York Mets right fielder Starling Marte hit a comebacker that trickled off Ranger Suárez’s glove and toward Bohm, the third baseman charged, barehanded and tried to flip a wild submarine throw over to first that traveled well wide of Rhys Hoskins. Throwing error No. 1.
It continued in the second inning, when J.D. Davis hit a routine grounder Bohm’s way, which Bohm fielded cleanly before sailing the throw off the glove of a leaping Hoskins and into foul territory.