MILWAUKEE — Rhys Hoskins has been at the center of several big moments during the course of his career. But after having to watch those kinds of moments from afar last season while he was forced out of action by an ACL injury, Hoskins knew not to take what happened Saturday night for granted.
Rhys Hoskins belted a three-run homer in the seventh inning to rally the Milwaukee Brewers to a 5-3 victory over visiting St. Louis on Saturday night, extending the Cardinals' losing streak to seven games.
We had the right read on which teams to target with home run props on Thursday, but we unfortunately chose the wrong players. Let's turn things around and finish the week with a bang.
This statement will sound preposterous at first. Hear me out, though: Rhys Hoskins is one of the best pitch-framers among big-league hitters. For many fans, the very existence of pitch framing is anathema.
Baseball is a team sport, and it was definitely a group effort to get the team to where it is today. While there will always be one player who stands out above the rest, here are a few other names whose performances are worth noting.
It hasn't been a thunderous start for Rhys Hoskins. His Opening Day entanglement with Jeff McNeil immediately endeared him to Brewers fans, especially because he went on to have a strong first series both in New York and at home against the Twins.
We're still looking for our first home run prop winner of the week, and we plan to do just that on Friday's loaded MLB slate. Let's finish the week strong with our three favorite HR bets.
The Milwaukee Brewers won't play the Philadelphia Phillies until early June, when Bryce Harper's club hosts the Brew Crew from June 3-5, but one former Phillie already has an idea what to expect when he returns to play his former club.
With the opening weekend officially in the books for all five National League East teams, let's look at three things we learned after the first official MLB weekend of 2024.
Ramirez threw behind Hoskins during the seventh inning of the Brewers’ 7-6 win over the Mets on Saturday.
Two games into his tenure with the Milwaukee Brewers, Rhys Hoskins is frustrating the New York Mets, similar to various points of his time with the Philadelphia Phillies.
The New York Mets 2024 season is not off to a great start with back-to-back losses to the Milwaukee Brewers. Even worse, they allowed a longtime nemesis — former Philadelphia Phillies first basemen Rhys Hoskins — to completely humiliate them in Saturday's 7-6 Brewers win.
The bad blood between the Milwaukee Brewers and New York Mets boiled over to Saturday, leading to what many saw as a Mets pitcher intentionally throwing at Rhys Hoskins at a rather odd point of the game.
Things got heated between the Milwaukee Brewers and New York Mets on Friday.
You can take Rhys Hoskins away from the NL East, but there are still plenty of hard feelings between him and the New York Mets. They ignited those feelings again on Friday afternoon in a play at second base that resulted in both benches briefly emptying.
With Rhys Hoskins finding a new home with the Milwaukee Brewers, he wanted Philadelphia Phillies fans to know how much he appreciated them. The ending to the relationship was an unfortunate one and shows that this is a business.
Rhys Hoskins is now a former Philadelphia Phillies player, but that didn’t stop the team from tipping their cap to their former first baseman on Friday.
The Designated Hitter market may be starting to move. On Tuesday evening, it was announced by ESPN’s Jeff Passan that the Milwaukee Brewers signed free agent Rhys Hoskins to a two-year, $34 million deal.
Yet another prominent player is now off the free-agent market.
Rhys Hoskins has found a new home.
We finally have a big signing to report! The Milwaukee Brewers have added a big bat to the middle of their lineup, signing first baseman Rhys Hoskins to a two-year, $34 million deal.
Rhys Hoskins missed the 2023 season with a torn ACL, but when he's healthy, the first baseman is a legitimate power threat.
First baseman Rhys Hoskins has been on the Cubs’ radar for much of the offseason.
The Philadelphia Phillies have expressed an interest in keeping free-agent first baseman Rhys Hoskins, even though they really have no place to put him.
The Cubs consider free agent first baseman Rhys Hoskins to be a “good fit for their roster,” per Patrick Mooney and Sahadev Sharma of The Athletic. The
The Phillies will extend a $20.325M qualifying offer to right-hander Aaron Nola but not to their first baseman.
The Philadelphia Phillies have not given first baseman Rhys Hoskins a qualified offer and have till Monday to do so before he is free game for all other clubs without draft compensation attached. The qualifying offer is $20.5 million this winter, a hefty price tag for a single season of Hoskins, but it could still make sense for both sides.
One of the questions the Philadelphia Phillies have heading into the 2023-24 off-season is what happens next with Rhys Hoskins. The Phillies’ first baseman is the longest-tenured position player on the team and following a season-ending ACL tear in March of 2023, there is a real chance Rhys has played his last game for the club.
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