Rhys Hoskins Opts to Stay with Milwaukee Brewers for 2025 Season
The first baseman exercises his $18 million option following a comeback year after knee surgery.
- Rhys Hoskins will remain with the Milwaukee Brewers after exercising his $18 million player option for the 2025 season.
- Hoskins returned to play in 2024 after missing the entire previous season due to a torn ACL, hitting 26 home runs with 82 RBIs.
- Despite career-low batting averages, Hoskins' leadership and community involvement earned him the Marvin Miller Man of the Year Award.
- The Brewers declined Wade Miley's $12 million mutual option, making him a free agent as he plans a 2025 comeback from elbow surgery.
- Several other Brewers players, including pitchers and catchers, have pending contract options that need decisions by Monday.