Brewers Predicted To Lose 32-Year-Old Slugger In Free Agency
Summary
The Milwaukee Brewers are expected to part ways with 32-year-old player Rhys Hoskins during the offseason. The Brewers decided not to include Hoskins on their playoff roster and declined his $18 million contract option for 2026.Key Facts
- The Milwaukee Brewers had a strong regular-season record of 97-65.
- Rhys Hoskins, a 32-year-old player, was not included in the Brewers' playoff roster.
- The team declined Hoskins' $18 million mutual option for the 2026 season.
- Hoskins played for the Philadelphia Phillies for six years before joining the Brewers.
- His performance declined during his two years with the Brewers, hitting .232 with a .732 OPS.
- Despite a dip in performance, Hoskins still hit 26 home runs in one of his seasons with the Brewers.
- Teams like the Cleveland Guardians, Colorado Rockies, and Miami Marlins might be interested in signing Hoskins.
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