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This article summarizes two key updates regarding the Philadelphia Phillies: Alec Bohm's lawsuit against his parents over alleged financial mismanagement and Dylan Moore's new MLB deal with the team.
Alec Bohm's Lawsuit: Bohm alleges that his parents funneled money from his accounts into LLCs and then used it for personal expenses, including from the Alec Bohm Foundation. The lawsuit seeks to recover misappropriated funds and transfer control of the LLCs to Bohm. The issue came to a head when Bohm requested financial information from his parents, who then hired counsel and indicated they would bill him for their administrative time.
Dylan Moore's Signing: Moore secured a major-league deal with the Phillies after opting out of his minor-league contract. He has shown promise during spring training, earning a spot on the Opening Day bench. Moore's versatility and recent performance made him a valuable addition to the team. He had previously played for the Seattle Mariners and Texas Rangers. He will likely provide depth and flexibility to the Phillies' lineup.
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