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Report: Former Phillie Rhys Hoskins could be on the Move Again

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Rhys Hoskins certainly wasn't the same player for the Milwaukee Brewers in 2024 that he was for the Phillies in the first six years of his career.

So, it wasn't a surprise that he opted in to the second year of his contract, worth $18 million in 2025. He has additional money coming to him in 2026 as well. He has a mutual option worth another $18 million, or he can be bought out of that year for $4 million.

According to a report by Ken Rosenthal in The Athletic (paywall), the Brewers are "open to moving" Hoskins, but that would be tough to do without them eating some of the money he is owed in a deal. 

Hoskins slashed .214/.303/.419 for a .722 OPS in 2024, all of which were career lows. Taking a chance on him as a bounce back candidate would only make sense if:

  • You are a team with money to spend
  • You are in need of a first baseman
  • You have room for him to split time as a DH


Despite those unsightly numbers, Hoskins did still hit 26 home runs and had 82 RBI, so there is still some production there. 

However, Hoskins likely isn't a full-time first baseman any longer, and, as Rosenthal points out, there are other, more dynamic options available in free agency still - namely Pete Alonso and Christian Walker, and maybe on a shorter-term deal, Paul Goldschmidt or Carlos Santana.

As such, Hoskins may be untradable. 

That doesn't mean the cost-conscious Brewers won't try. 

And no, the Phillies are not an option, so if that thought creeped into your head, shoo it out, and quickly.


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Anthony SanFilippo

Anthony SanFilippo has been covering professional sports in Philadelphia since 1998. He has worked for WIP Radio, NBCSportsPhilly.com, the Delaware County Daily Times and its sister publications in the Philly burbs, the Associated Press, PhiladelphiaFlyers.com and, most recently, Crossing Broad. These days he predominantly writes about the Phillies and Flyers, but he has opinions on the other teams as well. He also hosts a pair of Philly Sports podcasts (Crossed Up and Snow the Goalie) and dabbles in acting, directing, teaching, serves on a nonprofit board and works full-time in strategic marketing communications, which is why he has no time to do anything else, but will if you ask. Follow him on X @AntSanPhilly.