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Milwaukee Brewers first baseman Rhys Hoskins says he expects to miss about six weeks as he recovers from a sprained left thumb.
Brewers first baseman Rhys Hoskins was placed on the 10-day injured list Monday, a day after an MRI scan revealed a Grade 2 sprain of his left thumb. First baseman Andrew Vaughn was recalled from ...
Brewers first baseman Rhys Hoskins told reporters Tuesday that a recent MRI revealed a UCL left thumb sprain that could keep ...
The veteran first baseman landed on the shelf in early July due to a Grade 2 thumb sprain, and his initial return timeline was about 6-8 weeks. Hoskins now appears to be trending toward the back end ...
Rhys Hoskins continues to haunt Mets at worst possible time for New York As mentioned, Hoskins sure loves to play the Mets. And the Mets, well, don't like facing Hoskins.
The Rhys Hoskins Experience has been frustrating at times this season, but he’s given us some memorable moments in his short time as a Brewer, from the Jeff McNeil “wah-wah” face in the ...
Rhys Hoskins threw a couple haymakers in the form of a two-run single and two-run homer, and the Mets threw a pitch behind him. The Brewers slugger and Mets tormenter ducked under a 94-mph ...
Rhys Hoskins homered in Game 3 of the World Series, all the while his wife, Jayme, was buying beer for fans in the stands at Citizens Bank Park. She promised on social media that she'd be handing ...
Milwaukee Brewers first baseman Rhys Hoskins says he should have "little to no limitations" in his first spring with his new team after missing the entire 2023 season with a torn left ACL.
If Hoskins, 30, returns unable to play in the field, Schwarber would go from DH to left field. Both could also be used as a pinch-hitter. Hoskins recorded a slash line of .246/.332/.462 last ...
Rhys Hoskins sat at a picnic table one morning in March 2021 and, for 30 minutes, he agreed to talk about perception. This was a sensitive topic then — and now — because everyone in ...
Hoskins is a career .242/.353/.492 hitter with a 125 OPS+ — meaning he’s been 25 percent better than league average since he debuted.