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Rhys Hoskins Diagnosed With Torn ACL, Will Undergo Surgery

By Anthony Franco | March 23, 2023 at 11:59pm CDT

The Phillies have lost Rhys Hoskins for almost certainly the entire season. Philadelphia announced Thursday evening the veteran first baseman tore the ACL in his left knee. He’ll undergo surgery at an unspecified date. President of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski will meet with the media to discuss the situation tomorrow morning.

Hoskins was injured during this morning’s Spring Training action against the Tigers. He retreated to field an Austin Meadows chopper that pushed him just into the outfield grass. After the ball kicked off his glove, Hoskins scrambled to retrieve it but immediately went down in pain (video provided on Twitter by Chris Brown of the Woodward Sports Network). The club had to call for a cart to take him off the field. While manager Rob Thomson later indicated that Hoskins was able to walk in the clubhouse, imaging revealed the devastating injury.

It’s a horrible development for team and player alike. Hoskins had been set to occupy his typical middle-of-the-order lineup spot for the defending National League champions. A paragon of offensive consistency, he’s hit between 27 and 34 home runs in all four of his full MLB seasons. Hoskins pairs that power with plus walk totals to more than compensate for slightly higher than average strikeout rates. Even after accounting for Philadelphia’s hitter-friendly home park, he’s been a well above-average offensive player throughout his career.

Hoskins is coming off his typical season. He connected on 30 homers with a .246/.332/.462 line while suiting up in 156 regular season games. While he only hit .159 with a .205 on-base percentage in the playoffs, he popped six homers in 73 postseason PA’s.

That kind of power production would have been of particular import for the Phils early in the 2023 campaign. Bryce Harper is recovering from Tommy John surgery and will open the year on the injured list. While Philadelphia doesn’t have any imminent plans to put the two-time MVP on the 60-day IL, the club has only specified they expect him back around the All-Star Break. They’ll now be down two of their best hitters early in the year and, in Hoskins’ case, likely for the entire season.

The Phils added another star position player this offseason, signing Trea Turner to a $300MM deal. The Phils have a pair of more traditional sluggers in last winter’s signees Kyle Schwarber and Nick Castellanos. Schwarber is coming off a 46-homer season in his first year with the club. Castellanos, on the other hand, struggled to a .263/.305/.389 line in the initial season of a five-year deal. With Hoskins out, there’s more pressure on Castellanos to return to peak form alongside Turner, Schwarber, J.T. Realmuto and eventually Harper in the lineup.

In the immediate future, the Phils will have to sort out how to divvy up first base playing time. The most straightforward decision would be to give the job to 27-year-old Darick Hall. A left-handed power bat, Hall got into his first 42 MLB games last season. He connected on nine longballs and slugged .522 in 142 plate appearances. That’s a promising start but a meager 3.5% walk rate and elevated 31% strikeout percentage contributed to a .282 OBP. Hall had hit .254/.330/.528 with 28 homers, a 9.5% walk percentage and a 22.6% strikeout rate in 101 games with Triple-A Lehigh Valley.

Aside from Hall, the Phils could give occasional first base reps to either of Schwarber or Castellanos. Utility players like Josh Harrison or Kody Clemens could take some at-bats but aren’t likely to hit enough to play there regularly. The Phillies could also slide third baseman Alec Bohm across the diamond — particularly if they want the right-handed Bohm to take some reps from Hall against lefty pitching — while plugging Harrison or Edmundo Sosa at the hot corner for defensive purposes. Realmuto also seems likely to pick up a few starts on days when the Phils want to get him some time off from behind the dish.

If Philadelphia were to go outside the organization, Miguel Sanó stands as the top unsigned first baseman. Other players should come available as teams make roster cuts. The Brewers may wind up having to decide between minor league signee Luke Voit and the out-of-options Keston Hiura. The Marlins could soon have to decide whether to keep non-roster invitee Yuli Gurriel or allow him to retest the market. Phillies brass figures to provide insight into the plans over the coming days.

In addition to the difficulty of losing an entire season on a championship contender, it’s hard to draw up a worse time for an injury of this nature for Hoskins personally. The 30-year-old will be a free agent for the first time next offseason. One of the top bats in what looks to be a shallow free agent position player class, he looked like an obvious choice to reject a qualifying offer and sign a lucrative multi-year deal. Instead, he might have to take a pillow contract to reestablish himself before testing the market again over the 2024-25 offseason. Josh Bell and Trey Mancini, who can each opt out of the deals they signed this winter, now look like the top impending free agents at first base.

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  1. Samuel

    2 years ago

    Did the clock strike midnight on Cinderella?

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    • Buckner

      2 years ago

      Maybe not the way he planned it, and under difficult circumstances, but Scott Kingery just made the team.

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      • Seamaholic

        2 years ago

        Not necessarily. Lot of trades happen last week of ST.

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    • harrycracks 77

      2 years ago

      What the F is that supposed to mean

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    • harrycracks 77

      2 years ago

      Really weak upstairs huh.

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    • AM21

      2 years ago

      Most asinine comment I’ve read in a while. Bravo.

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  2. bumpy93

    2 years ago

    SON OF A $&@#+

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    • Braves4Ever2025

      2 years ago

      At least he didn’t play in the WBC!

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      • Ignorant Son-of-a-b

        2 years ago

        At least it happened in the line of duty, unlike the WBC.

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        • Fred McGriff HR

          2 years ago

          @Ignorant

          Because players ‘hate’ playing for their countries over their clubs.
          Spring Training-exactly what it says it is, “training”/ exhibition.
          WBC-the chance to play for your country and represent your people, a serious baseball tournament. One can ask the likes of Salvador Perez, Mike Trout, Shohei Ohtani, what it means to them, then you might grasp what it means. They will not support your comment one iota.

          Patently some people just do not understand or comprehend the difference, nor do they understand what it means to MOST players. Some baseball followers appear to understand, some fans from one specific country do not understand, in fact, some of them are overjoyed when ‘knees are taken’ or their flag is burned.

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        • GreenMonsta

          2 years ago

          That was a prototypical play. It shows injuries happen everywhere.

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        • kmk1986

          2 years ago

          Yawn

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  3. Smacky

    2 years ago

    Welp, that’s a bummer. Carnage in the NL East

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  4. BillGiles

    2 years ago

    Bad timing for his free agent year

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    • Superstar Prospect Wander Javier

      2 years ago

      Or great timing for a team like the Giants who always get the bargain player on a short term deal

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      • baseballknower69

        2 years ago

        He’s from the Sac area, something Zaidi and co place a big emphasis on. Guys from northern Cali. Can def see them targeting Hoskins next year.

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        • YankeesBleacherCreature

          2 years ago

          So is Judge?

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        • gfan

          2 years ago

          Ya but have you seen Linden ?
          Don’t blink or you miss it.

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        • Jjjjj

          2 years ago

          Arson judge lol

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  5. LordD99

    2 years ago

    Time table: 2024.

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  6. THEY LIVE!!!

    2 years ago

    OUCH!!!

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  7. sascoach2003

    2 years ago

    Luke Voit? Trying to think of other guys who may be available not coming up with much that would replicate Hoskins production

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    • Superstar Prospect Wander Javier

      2 years ago

      Darick Hall should get a opportunity. Dude can thump it a bt

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      • sascoach2003

        2 years ago

        Thank you. He probably should get the first crack. I totally brain-farted on him. Still would probably look at a cheap, 1-year filler. Terrible for Hoskins, though. I know he’s a frequent Phillie fan target, and I admit I don’t see a lot of Philly games, but his stats show me that he’s pretty consistent at the plate, hard to replicate.

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      • andymeyer

        2 years ago

        He can also strike out a bit too

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      • CarverAndrews

        2 years ago

        I hate this for Rhys, but I want the Phils to stay in-house for now when it comes to replacing him. I don’t have huge faith in Hall as anything but a platoon DH, but they they should stay flexible with the players that have already been playing well in order to lock down one of the final bench spots.

        Kingery / Hall / Sosa / Guthrie / Clemens. Forget the outside replacement until the deadline, as they are probably better off with what is here already. Some faith in their Day Care group paid off last year…stick with that approach.

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        • mrkinsm

          2 years ago

          No reason not to sign Voit if he doesn’t make MIL’s roster.

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      • AM21

        2 years ago

        Hall can’t hit LHP even a little bit.

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    • GangGreen23

      2 years ago

      Voit is more of a DH these days. He never had much Range at 1B.

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      • rocky7

        2 years ago

        Negative….Voit was an average 1st baseman….not terrible but not elite or great…..the primary job at first is catching the baseball not necessary displaying great range.

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        • longines64

          2 years ago

          I’m bummed but Hoskins as a defensive 1st baseman is mediocre at best.

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        • Idosteroids

          2 years ago

          Hoskins is awful defensively. Guy really never had a true position.

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        • GreenMonsta

          2 years ago

          Schwarber and Castellalos are any better? New movie on Netflix: Realmuto and the 8 DHs.

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        • Idosteroids

          2 years ago

          Not really. It should be harpers position when hes ready to take the field. His arm strength will never be what it once was.

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        • HarryO

          2 years ago

          I agree. He reminds me of a player from the 60’s named Dick Stuart. Was nicknamed “Dr. StrangeGlove”. I can’t imagine he was much worse than Hoskins at 1b.

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        • VonPurpleHayes

          2 years ago

          Ohtani literally had the surgery Harper had. Lol. Harper will be fine.

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        • bronxmac77

          2 years ago

          @Von
          Like Ohtani, Harper might be improved. Maybe a two-way player!

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    • afsooner02

      2 years ago

      I think Milwaukee keeps him and dumps Hiura.

      Who would be available if you want a guy that will hit about 20 homers but strike out 200 plus times…..that’s close to RH production?

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      • cornwhisperer

        2 years ago

        Yeah. Now that they’re not playing the Pirates as much, he will be missing 90% of his home runs

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        • YankeesBleacherCreature

          2 years ago

          Somehow the Pirates will manage to fill the HR void that the Phillies left behind.

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        • Ignorant Son-of-a-b

          2 years ago

          Mike Ford to the rescue!

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      • bronxmac77

        2 years ago

        Replace him in the ‘aggregate.’ Three guys who can whiff 66 times each.
        (B. Beane)

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  8. bhambrave

    2 years ago

    That sucks.

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  9. VonPurpleHayes

    2 years ago

    Quite possibly the last time we’ll ever see him in a Phillies uniform. Tragic. Feel for the guy.

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    • bumpy93

      2 years ago

      Not 100% sure about that now. Maybe he will have to take a 1yr prove it (again) deal. He was going to get a $20mil+ per yr contract this upcoming off-season most likely now teams aren’t going to want to give that type of deal coming off of surgery of that nature.

      If he has to “settle” for a 1-yr re-prove it deal, there isn’t a better lineup to put of serious numbers like in the Phillies lineup

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      • DarkSide830

        2 years ago

        Unless Hall has a dominant season, I think the QO might be an idea.

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        • Samuel

          2 years ago

          Doubt the Phillies offer him that sort of money coming off an injury like that.

          This feels like Boras getting together with the Giants for 2 years with an opt-out.

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        • bumpy93

          2 years ago

          I think they would. They Phil’s don’t mind spending lots of money, PLUS he would make 18mil QO. If he turned it down, the Phils would at least get a draft pick for him.

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        • YankeesBleacherCreature

          2 years ago

          The Q.O. offer was $19.65M this offseason. It will go up again next.

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    • Joeyg2033

      2 years ago

      The ironic thing about this is he got hurt as a by product of his lousy fielding.i.g. fieldable ball that kicks off his glove…then gets hurt running after it. Probably woulda gotten booed in Philly for the boot, then cheered as they carted him off.

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      • Idosteroids

        2 years ago

        100% would have gotten a few…”what the **** is he doing!?!?!?” from the crowd.

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      • bronxmac77

        2 years ago

        Billy Beane: You don’t know how to play 1st base. Scott…

        Scott Hatteberg: That’s right.

        Billy Beane: It’s not that hard, Scott. Tell him Wash.

        Ron Washington: It’s incredibly hard.

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    • Idosteroids

      2 years ago

      Phillies playoff legend. I can see him coming back on a one year prove it type deal.

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  10. meckert

    2 years ago

    I think the Braves just clinched the division.

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    • Seamaholic

      2 years ago

      If you’re a Braves fan you just jinxed their health. Beware.

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      • meckert

        2 years ago

        Actually I’m a realistic Mets fan.

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        • YankeesBleacherCreature

          2 years ago

          Cohen may actually go to a $450M payroll at the trade deadline. That’s also realistic?

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        • meckert

          2 years ago

          It is for him.

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        • bronxmac77

          2 years ago

          Beyond the next threshold?

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        • bronxmac77

          2 years ago

          @meckert
          So you’re a realistic Mets fan… who just jinxed the BRAVES!
          By God, that’s BRILLIANT!

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    • skyrider1011

      2 years ago

      Hush dude

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    • YourDreamGM

      2 years ago

      Wait until Camden tells you what he learned from playing his video game. They could have lost Turner and it wouldn’t matter. Losing Hoskins is completely irrelevant.

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    • theicemanplayeth

      2 years ago

      As a Braves fan, I hate to see this kind of thing happen to one of the primary competitors. Hell, to anyone for that matter, no matter what team they’re on.

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    • User 401527550

      2 years ago

      The Braves have injury problems too.

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  11. Kewldood69

    2 years ago

    Karma for Phillies trying to win through free agency like the Mets and Padres

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    • bhambrave

      2 years ago

      Karma would be punishing someone for doing something bad. I don’t think this qualifies.

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      • Kewldood69

        2 years ago

        It’s the baseball GODS saying that you can’t buy a World Series with Harper, Schwarber, Castellanos, Wheeler, Turner…

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        • VonPurpleHayes

          2 years ago

          Dumb comment. Houston won the WS last year with a top 10 payroll. In fact the entire NL playoff field were the top 7 payrolls in the NL. This idea that cheap billionaires not spending is somehow a good thing baffles me. All good teams spend money. Yes. The Phillies spend more than most, but they’re a top market with an awful farm. Should we have applauded the rebuilding years when they didn’t spend and completely stunk and developed very little talent?

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        • YourDreamGM

          2 years ago

          You can’t buy a world series because a 3 5 7 game series has too many variables. You can buy a playoff spot and once you are in the tournament you have a chance.

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        • bhambrave

          2 years ago

          Houston is proof there isn’t Karma in baseball.

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        • cornwhisperer

          2 years ago

          Given your reasoning, the “baseball gods” would have our Pirates vying for a championship every year

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        • YourDreamGM

          2 years ago

          Santana McCutchen Hill Velasquez Garcia Hedges. Talking about a team trying to buy a championship. 3 starting bats and 2 starting pitchers. Gods aren’t going to like that. I will guarantee you the pirates won’t win a championship this year.

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        • VonPurpleHayes

          2 years ago

          Haha. Great post.

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        • ThatOneCubFan

          2 years ago

          Cleveland, Tampa bay, Baltimore, and Seattle all disagree with you

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        • Prospectnvstr

          2 years ago

          Yeah, Kewldood69 is getting plenty of run with his “baseball gods” schtick.

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        • goastros123

          2 years ago

          Depends, Bhambrave: the most aggregious users of the cheating system are playing else where with no second or clean championship. Altuve became the most hated player in baseball due to buzzer lies. They lost to the Nationals (with a stacked team) and Braves. Sounds like Karma to me.

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        • DanUgglasRing

          2 years ago

          Such a reasonable and measured take.

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        • bronxmac77

          2 years ago

          Send some of that bad karma (3 pennants, 2 WS Wins, perennial div champs) the Yankees’ way. Please.

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        • bronxmac77

          2 years ago

          They bought an NL pennant with those guys. Without Turner.
          I’ll take that all day.

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        • bronxmac77

          2 years ago

          Tell Cleveland, Tampa Bay, Baltimore and Seattle…. to support their teams better.

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        • bronxmac77

          2 years ago

          @Kewl….
          You’re getting slapped around with that baseball gods crap, eh? Like that guy in Tombstone that Wyatt slaps around. You gonna do something? Or stand there and bleed.

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        • ThatOneCubFan

          2 years ago

          @BronxMac….

          Baseball is building a strong core out of young guys and supplementing them with free agents. If you have a good enough core, you don’t need free agents. What baseball isn’t is having a team that is 80% free agents, like the Mets and the Phillies. The Guardians are a perfect example of this as the have established a core of J-ram, Gimenez, and Kwan this past season, and have supplemented that core with Josh Bell and Mike Zunino.

          Also to further prove the point, 5 years down the road, when those guys start getting old and start slowing down, the Phillies, Mets, and probably the padres, with all of their players on 10 year mega deals will be absolutely awful. Look at the end of the Pujols and Miguel Cabrera contracts. They’re absolutely terrible and are being paid 30 million dollars to do it. Right now those teams will do great, don’t get me wrong, but wait a few years and see how wrong those signings were,

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        • bhambrave

          2 years ago

          I think it’s funny when people say “Baseball is” and “Baseball isn’t”. It’s like the “unwritten rule” philosophy, Baseball is a lot of things, There’s no right way or wrong way to build a team. There’s only success and failure.

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        • ThatOneCubFan

          2 years ago

          And I will agree with you there, the problem is these decisions that they make will create really expensive problems that will cause them to fail in 5 years. Of course, there will be some whose contracts are actually worth it, but you don’t know who will be worth the contract, and who will be worth nothing. That’s what hurts baseball, guys who become worthless, and sit there just eating their contracts, when the club could give the roster spot to a young guy, or use the money on a better free agent.

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        • bhambrave

          2 years ago

          That’s an equalizer. The rich teams might waste money and roster spots on over-aged players in the late years of those bloated contracts, The less rich teams avoid those deals and have less dead money.

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        • ThatOneCubFan

          2 years ago

          Alright, I digress. You have a good point, you win.

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        • bronxmac77

          2 years ago

          ThatOneCubFan
          Good points all. I’m not buying the good/bad karma nonsense though. The lengthy deals could prove dubious. I’m not against clubs spending for FA (or extending their own players with big deals). The problem I have is making out lineups based on salary instead of performance on the field – and the resulting waste of young, athletic talent. Example, if the Yanks (my team) spent $275 mil per year, and 60-75% is bottled up on three to five guys, sooner or later, the progression of young athletic talent grinds to a halt. That gets frustrating, and boring to watch. I’d prefer the Yanks, or other teams, spread that money out a little more amongst younger players. The challenge there, of course is WHICH players.

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        • bronxmac77

          2 years ago

          I agree. And as a baseball fan, I’m more annoyed at billionaire owners who pocket revenue rather than plow it back into the teams. Isn’t it funny how teams tank, but their ticket prices don’t.?

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        • VonPurpleHayes

          2 years ago

          Baseball is a combination of many things. Having homegrown talent is great, but you can’t just rub a magic lamp and get homegrown stars. How many rings have we seen from Cleveland, Tampa Bay, Baltimore and Seattle…etc? I’m not saying they’re doing it the wrong way. Different markets have to operate under different financial guidelines…etc. In my mind the best teams are always a combination of smart FA signings and homegrown depth. But if you can’t develop that talent in-house, you absolutely have to supplement it with FA talent.

          I’m not a Mets fan, and they’re spending like maniacs, but they’re also playing it smart with their young, homegrown guys. They have minor league depth. All those things you’re complimenting the Rays and Seattle for? The Mets are doing it too. They’re also spending a ton on FAs. These things don’t have to be mutually exclusive.

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  12. bravesnation nc

    2 years ago

    Ughhh hate this for that guy. Sorry Philly fans.

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    • Saratoga Sexy

      2 years ago

      lol

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  13. Bill Kane

    2 years ago

    What a bad break for Hoskins. He has his flaws but he is a stand up guy. Huge opportunity to Hall.

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    • Saratoga Sexy

      2 years ago

      lol

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  14. Marlins_Fan

    2 years ago

    The injury would have at least been somewhat more acceptable if America had just won the WBC, but Trout choked in the worst possible way and had no chance against the multiple Ohtani fastballs right down the middle of the plate and Ohtani and Japan won. *No chance* Trout doesn’t hold at least some bitterness against Ohtani during this season because of that hahaha.

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    • Marlins_Fan

      2 years ago

      In other words, Rhys’ injury is for nothing because America didn’t even win the WBC.

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      • VonPurpleHayes

        2 years ago

        Rhys wasn’t even an option for team USA.

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        • Samuel

          2 years ago

          Von;

          I have no idea what this kid is ingesting.

          What does a WBC game have to do with Rhys Hoskins being inured in a ST game?

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        • Marlins_Fan

          2 years ago

          The point stands.

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        • VonPurpleHayes

          2 years ago

          Where is the point standing? Mars?

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        • Samuel

          2 years ago

          The point that stands is on his head.

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        • Kruk's Beer League

          2 years ago

          Please stand in front of a bus.

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        • Samuel

          2 years ago

          You seem to know as much about homosexuality as baseball.

          Signed,

          John Kruk

          Did you know they have a Mute button here? It’s for posters like you.

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        • cornwhisperer

          2 years ago

          Yeah. The point. If you wear a hat, no one will see it
          Your comment is so all-over-the-road that I have to wonder if you stopped in at happy hour before writing it
          No idea what the WBC has to do with this injury or how Trout striking out somehow made Hoskins’ injury even less palatable but I do know firsthand that tearing an ACL is much easier than one would think
          Writing moronic screeds isn’t going to change that

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        • bronxmac77

          2 years ago

          That’s not a homosexual name there, Marlin. Flaming or otherwise.
          Neither is Dick Pole.

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        • bronxmac77

          2 years ago

          I think you’re just steamed because you got rolled on your pointless WBC rant. Or being a Marlin’s Fan.

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    • YourDreamGM

      2 years ago

      At least he got actual medical attention and carted off. WBC they force you to walk off until they can get you into a 1978 wheel chair and roll you down a tunnel where a teammate all the sudden lets go of your propped up leg without any warning.

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    • bronxmac77

      2 years ago

      WBC? WTF?

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  15. ctbronx7

    2 years ago

    Say hello to the Darick Hall era. The guy can take!

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    • Prospectnvstr

      2 years ago

      CTbronx7: Darick Hall might be able to “TAKE” but the bigger question is can he RAKE? Sorry, sometimes I just can’t resist being a smart@$$.

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      • bronxmac77

        2 years ago

        And in the end, the hits you rake, are equal to the hits you take.
        Sometimes I can’t resist either.

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  16. miggywrld

    2 years ago

    Feel bad for this guy and Phils fans. Time for Hall to rake!

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  17. gr81t2

    2 years ago

    Call the orioles. They’ve got a few first basement crushing it in spring

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    • bhambrave

      2 years ago

      Chris Davis retired.

      Reply
    • brodie-bruce

      2 years ago

      but if the o’s trade off there basement the rest of the team would collapse

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    • YourDreamGM

      2 years ago

      I really liked Diaz. Every team must of had a fantastic 40 man not to keep him or at least be like PIT ATL BAL and try to get him to the minors.

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  18. Saratoga Sexy

    2 years ago

    Phillies are down to only 3 Designated Hitters. 🙂

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  19. vandilioff

    2 years ago

    Chris Carter has still been mashing away down in Mexico

    Give him a call on the telephone!

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    • bhambrave

      2 years ago

      “Is that you, Tolbert? I’m hung over, my knees are killin’ me and if you’re going to pull this [stuff] at least you could’ve said you were from the Yankees.”

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    • YourDreamGM

      2 years ago

      All he does is catch touch downs.

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      • Monkey’s Uncle

        2 years ago

        Nice!

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  20. Rsox

    2 years ago

    Luke Voit coming soon?

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    • Gwynning

      2 years ago

      Other posters have said it, but my gut says the Brew Crew jettisons Hiura first.

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      • LordD99

        2 years ago

        Does Voit have the capability to opt out on his own? He may prefer the Phils if he thinks he’ll have more playing time.

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      • YankeesBleacherCreature

        2 years ago

        Voit has an opt-out if he’s not added to the 40-man tonight.

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        • Gwynning

          2 years ago

          I think Voit still has another 24 hours or so to trigger the opt-out, but YBC is right.

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        • brodie-bruce

          2 years ago

          @gwynning and ybc

          i believe i read that mil has to add him by fri afternoon or he can walk

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        • YankeesBleacherCreature

          2 years ago

          @bb It is Friday. My bad.

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  21. Samuel

    2 years ago

    I watched the replay 5 times, and saw the same thing 5 times that I saw with him when they put him in the OF and then back to 1B…..

    He may well be the most uncoordinated position player in MLB.

    He starts running and it’s as if parts of his body are simply not moving in unison. He mishandles ground balls because parts of his body are set, but other parts aren’t – he’s off-balance and it throws his hands off that are attempting to catch the ball.

    He seems to be a wonderful person and teammate. But when he gets back – hopefully next year – the team that signs him needs to employ him as a full-time DH, and drill it into his head that he doesn’t need to try to speed around the bases when running….just work on staying upright.

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  22. User 3595123227

    2 years ago

    Sorry to hear about this…..good guy to have in the lineup day after day.

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  23. senior52

    2 years ago

    How about Bobby Dalbec?

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    • Samuel

      2 years ago

      How about they move Alec Bohm to 1B and use a combination of Sosa, Harrison, and Kingery at 3B? If that doesn’t work out they can try to trade for another 3B; or trade for a 2B and move Stott to 3B.

      Sorry to be obvious.

      P.S. The improved D may well offset the missed O.

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      • CarverAndrews

        2 years ago

        Bohm is a bad idea for first, as the bat is not likely to carry well there as a permanent solution. He needs to focus on 3B and upgrading his hitting in an important season for him.

        Using Bohm as a platoon option for lefties at first might work for now, but I just don’t see the dominant bat that is required to be an impact player at first.

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        • Samuel

          2 years ago

          CarverAndrews;

          Why do they need to get power from a 1B? Is that written somewhere?

          At best Bohm is a decent MLB 3B defensively. He is a much better 1B. The 3 players I mentioned will all pay 3B better than he does. As the Rays GM said recently – he doesn’t care if he get production from O or D – just that he gets production.

          If the Phillies will go with questionable D at 1B then Hall can play there in a platoon with someone (and no, I don’t see them moving Bohm back and froth between 3B and 1B…..he’s challenged enough defensively to be shuffled around…his hitting will suffer). At this point in the season no one is trading the Phillies a run-producing 1B unless the Phillies pony up some of their prime prospects.

          They’ll fill the void from within and see how it goes for 6-8 weeks. DD wants the team peaking in Aug-Sept-Oct. All they need to do till mid-season is stay with the pack and make the players they have under contract better….like they did last year.

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        • CarverAndrews

          2 years ago

          Not written in stone at all, but one wants to extract the most value possible out of every position on the field. Give me an awesome fielding 1B with an average plus bat and I am OK with that.

          Give me a plus plus bat with an average glove and that is also OK at first…a position where you tend to stick the bats and coach up the gloves more often than not.

          Bohm would probably peak as an average glove with an average bat over there, which is hardly ideal when he might be an average glove with a plus bat at third.

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        • Samuel

          2 years ago

          CarverAndrews;

          I understand.

          But the Phillies have power bats with Harper, Castellanos, and Schwarber in the OF and at DH, while JT and Bohm hit well and with some power. That’s far more than most teams.

          Would you feel more comfortable if they move Castellanos or Schwarber to 1B and they boot more balls than Rhys did?

          I’m a Branch Rickey disciple. He knew the value of a quality defensive 1B and almost always had one. The Phillies don’t have anyone on their roster like like that. Bohm is better at 1B than 3B, and more comfortable playing there as well. That might settle Bohm and help his concentration when hitting. For sure no matter who they put at 3B instead of him will improve the team defense.

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        • CarverAndrews

          2 years ago

          I think that we will see Bohm over there vs. lefties more often than not, as they get Sosa into the lineup. That being said, it still is not ideal.

          First, Bohm is not that great as a defensive 1B either, although he would adapt over time. But it is hard to forecast him being a slick fielder at first either. I have watched him over there.

          Second – he has adapted to 3B far better than anyone thought, and is now comfortable over there and still making strides. They just might have their 3B for the future if he continues to improve, and his bat make him a top ten or better option at third. So why interrupt that progress to make him adjust yet again, when it is truly a stretch to see him developing into a top flight 1B?

          I agree that defense is a bigger priority for me than for most of the fantasy-minded fan base that spend their time poring over the metrics, and is a crucial part of a good team. I just think that you are assuming that Bohm is a naturally good fielder at first, and that is not the case as of now. Learning first is not as easy as folks think. I would prefer to see him at third until he proves otherwise. He already surprised all of us last year with his growth over there…keep him comfortable.

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        • Chris Koch

          2 years ago

          Can you name me 8 starting 1st basemen that even qualify for what you’re asking for? Def+average plus bat.
          How many 1st basemen do you see as being plus-plus with the bat? Like who’s the last player you’d call plus-plus with the bat? I’m curious where you draw the line and how many players can meet it.

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        • Idosteroids

          2 years ago

          Uh Freddie Freeman?

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        • Chris Koch

          2 years ago

          That’s 1 player. Or is Freeman where you draw the line? How many above him?

          Reply
      • Phillls

        2 years ago

        Improved D with Bohm at first?? He’s worse defensively than Hoskins at first, lol

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        • VonPurpleHayes

          2 years ago

          I agree. Bohm has been horrific at first in limited appearances. He’s made strides at 3rd. I think it’s best not to move him around much. I understand 1B is easier thab 3B, but I wouldn’t mess with Bohm too much right now.

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  24. Lefty_Orioles_Fan

    2 years ago

    Wow just wow

    Okay being serious now
    I am sorry this happened
    Maybe the Orioles have someone who could help

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  25. Champs64

    2 years ago

    If the Phillies management and Boras was working on an extention for the Big Hosk they can place that file back in the drawer. This will create an opportunity for someone. Next Phillie up.

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  26. 10centBeerNight

    2 years ago

    Horrible news and wishing the gentleman a speedy and full recovery. Welp – PHI, ATL, NYM depth all being called on before season begins. These things often even out. Next man up…

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  27. D2323

    2 years ago

    LOLPHILlIES

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    • bronxmac77

      2 years ago

      Dbag2323

      Reply
  28. Sid Bream Speed Demon

    2 years ago

    Oh man, awful news. I was looking forward to seeing how good the Phils could be without Harper.

    Reply
  29. foppert

    2 years ago

    For a non contact sport, the number of serious injuries in baseball is something else.

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    • VonPurpleHayes

      2 years ago

      There are so many players and the season is so long. Bound to happen.

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  30. acoss13

    2 years ago

    That’s a blow to this team. I don’t want to be that guy, especially just as he is barely getting a diagnosis, but he’s going to have to sign a 1 year prove it deal after having to miss the entire 2023 season. Hopefully the Phillies give him another shot, dude can bang.

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    • bronxmac77

      2 years ago

      @acoss
      You ain’t that guy. The article says exactly that… pillow contract.

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  31. In Seager/Hader We Trust > the 70 MM DH Ohtani

    2 years ago

    His spring numbers were amazing. So sad

    Reply
  32. Saint Nick

    2 years ago

    Terrible break for Philly but they still have enough firepower to give the Mets a run for their money.

    Reply
    • bronxmac77

      2 years ago

      Well, the Mets lost a guy to a knee-snap as well.. Their closer. So there’s that.

      Reply
  33. The Quad XXXX

    2 years ago

    I don’t post much on here, but anyone that responds to an injury with a LOL is not a real baseball fan. If someone hurts themselves doing something stupid like hurting their pitching hand punching their spouse then the deserve it and bring it on. But an injury doing their job, just lay off. Have some actual humane feelings for people.

    Settle it on the field with the best vs your best not hope to face a depleted team.

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    • expired

      2 years ago

      LOL

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      • PhilsPhan

        2 years ago

        It must be tough being such a POS, but you get it done!

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      • The Quad XXXX

        2 years ago

        Your name says it all…..Dumb and Stooge

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      • bronxmac77

        2 years ago

        You lol a lot for no apparent reason. Do you rock back and forth when you do that?

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    • bhambrave

      2 years ago

      @The Quad: I’m guessing they were bottle-fed.

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  34. User 1855579867

    2 years ago

    The new rule changes should have included no injuries.

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  35. Portland Micro-Brewers

    2 years ago

    I thought they would trade Hoskins during the offseason and move Bohm over to 1st. No one could’ve predicted this but in hindsight I bet they wish they moved him out. There was no reason to keep him and take this risk with so many 1B/DH types on the team.

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  36. Jnich27

    2 years ago

    Phillies have options.
    1. U can give Hall His shot @ 1st Base especially vs Right handed Pitching
    2. U can Move Bohm to play 1st at times giving Sosa, Harrison & Kingery a chance to play 3 Base
    3. U can use J.T at 1st @ times giving him a break behind plate and giving Stubbs a little bit more work.
    4. There’s always trade or guys that r gonna be released. I seen the Marlins last week made Garrett Cooper available for trade not sure how much that would cost.

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    • VonPurpleHayes

      2 years ago

      They’re going to do 1-3

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    • expired

      2 years ago

      LOL

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  37. TrillionaireTeamOperator

    2 years ago

    It’s a bummer. He was lining up to earn a 4 year/$80M to 5 years/$100M FA deal or better.

    Given his pre injury free agent market, I still foresee someone giving him 2 years/$30M guaranteed w/ a $10M buy out on a $30M club option and an opt out after the first year to re-enter the market if he bounces back healthy.

    He’ll be fine.

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    • YankeesBleacherCreature

      2 years ago

      Read the room a little, will ya?

      Reply
      • TrillionaireTeamOperator

        2 years ago

        ?? I’m saying it’s unfortunate but I think his career will be fine…. Compared to a bunch of other comments that are writing him off or saying the Phillies should’ve had a contingency plan etc I’m being downright optimistic and supportive of him…

        Me thinks you just don’t like me and any comment I made would’ve raised your ire.

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        • YankeesBleacherCreature

          2 years ago

          Ok, good. I couldn’t tell. I actually do like this comment. No sarcasm. My mute list is extensive reserved for trolls so I don’t see those comments. We good.

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  38. MarlinsFanBase

    2 years ago

    The Marlins can trade Garrett Cooper to the Phillies. That will cover them at 1B for 70 games. Then they can find other ways to fill in the other 90 games that Cooper doesn’t play in.

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    • expired

      2 years ago

      LOL

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  39. HBan22

    2 years ago

    If this is what allows Kingery to make the team, it could be almost poetic. Hoskins and him came up together and became two of the main faces of their rebuild. Obviously Hoskins panned out, while Kingery didn’t. It’d be pretty crazy if Hoskins injury is what got Kingery one final chance in Philly and he had his very long awaited breakout season, making Rhys proud and allowing some good to come out of this very unfortunate injury.

    In all seriousness, I feel bad for Hoskins. He was in a contract year, and by all accounts seems to be a pretty likable guy. Have always thought he was slightly underrated, if anything.

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  40. Saratoga Sexy

    2 years ago

    Losing Harper, Hoskins, Suarez, and Painter before the season even starts…. OUCH! Knowing Dombrowski, he will trade all their minor league talent for veteran players immediately.

    Abel, Bergolla, Lee, McGarry, and Crawford for Bryan Reynolds, Jo Man Choi, and David Bednar. Dumbrowski gets a viable OF to replace Harper, a viable 1B to replace Hoskins, and a closer. Make it happen Dave.

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    • Samuel

      2 years ago

      “Knowing Dombrowski, he will trade all their minor league talent for veteran players immediately.”

      Saratoga Sexy;

      That’s not what he’s done with the Phillies in his 2 years.

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      • Saratoga Sexy

        2 years ago

        lol

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        • SportsFan0000

          2 years ago

          There is no crying in baseball Red Sox Fans.

          Take it up with Red Sox Ownership who made the wrong move
          by choosing Chaim Bloom over Dombrowski.
          Then, they tried to “scapegoat Dombrowski” for their bad
          business and baseball decision.

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        • bronxmac77

          2 years ago

          @Saratoga
          You giggle inanely/insanely at unfunny things. Do you need to up your meds?
          We care.

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      • expired

        2 years ago

        LOL

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    • SportsFan0000

      2 years ago

      You, obviously, don’t know Dombrowski.

      Dombrowski has built some depth for the Phillies.

      SS Trey Turner was already picking up the slack for Bryce Harper out for 1/2 season.
      Darick Hall is ready to step up and play 1B and hit with power.
      Castellanos had a “down year” in ’22.
      If he even has an above average year in ’23, then the Phillies won’t miss a beat
      even with Harper out until the All Star break.

      The Phillies have no need to make any major deals.
      Dombrowski is wisely building the Phillies major league roster depth and the minor league system for long term contention,

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  41. EasternLeagueVeteran

    2 years ago

    Sad to see this update. I

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    • expired

      2 years ago

      “Glad” *

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  42. 88dodgers

    2 years ago

    Torn acl on a contract year man that’s tough

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  43. AceKing

    2 years ago

    Orioles have extra 1B also. They have so many players to trade away it is silly.

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  44. brushbackmlb

    2 years ago

    Gavin Sheets from the White Sox? No one is gonna replace Harper or Hoskins production, but Sheets swings a big bat, doesn’t have a clear path to playing time in Chicago and probably won’t cost too much (and is under team control for a long while).

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  45. Sliderwitcheese

    2 years ago

    Terrible route to the ball. Could have 100% been avoided if he was better fundamentally.

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  46. MPrck

    2 years ago

    Well it could have been worse, he’s not extended yet, so that’s a good thing. Find someone to play first, and make the big play for Ohtani. D.D got a break, and he can better see Hoskins worth as well. Nick C is the big key this year though, if he can’t regain his eye, that contract will hurt.

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  47. GarryHarris

    2 years ago

    There will be many 1B option the next two weeks with players being DFA from Spring.

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  48. ❤️ MuteButton

    2 years ago

    Get well soon Rhyse. This Astros fan would love to see you compete again this year!

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    • ❤️ MuteButton

      2 years ago

      *Rhys

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      • bronxmac77

        2 years ago

        Dude should change it to ‘Reese’ and quit the nonsense.

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    • deucebigalow4

      2 years ago

      Injury article comment sections are why I <3 Mute button.

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      • bronxmac77

        2 years ago

        @wcattb
        not me! I push the ‘louder’ button!
        I like all the caterwauling cacophony!

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  49. DanUgglasRing

    2 years ago

    Season ending injuries always bring out the best of the MLBTR comment section. Wishing Rhys a quick recovery, the “team full of DHs” experiment must go on so go out there and get Sanó just for laughs.

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  50. Cooperdooper7

    2 years ago

    Perfect opportunity to for the Red Sox to trade Bobby Dalbec to the Phillies for some pitching Depth. Right hand hitter with Power and lots of swing and miss…. similar player to Hoskins.

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    • Seamaholic

      2 years ago

      Everybody’s got an extra 1B capable dude the Phillies could trade for. They’re a dime a dozen. Literally name a team.

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  51. LGStros

    2 years ago

    Man, I definitely feel bad for him & the Phillies fans. He’s a really good player & it always sucks when someone is out for the season right as the season is about to begin.

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  52. Backup Catcher to the Backup Catcher

    2 years ago

    Feel bad for Hoskins. Good guy. Wasn’t ever gonna remind anyone of Freeman or Goldschmidt, but a solid contributor. Gonna be tough sledding for the Phillies in the early going playing without Harper and Hoskins. Supposedly, if Hoskins plays this year, at best it might not be until September. But even that is not very likely.

    JMHO, but if I were Dombro I’d make a trade for Hosmer. Big drop off in pop, but Hosmer is good at making contact, taking walks, not striking out a lot and putting up a decent OBP. Fan Graphics rates him as above average defensively. Plus, it won’t take much to acquire him. He’s just keeping 1B warm until Matt Mervis is ready.

    Between injuries and defections, the NL East is gonna be a tough row to hoe for the Mets, Braves and Phillies. All three have issues.

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  53. dclivejazz

    2 years ago

    Although I’m a Nats fan with zero love for the Phillies, hate to see this. It’s unfortunate when any team loses a good player for so long, a loss to baseball in general.

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  54. leftcoaster

    2 years ago

    As a Dodgers fan It’s comical hearing Phillies fans scrambling to figure out who can be signed or traded for to somehow replace Hoskins. I’ve become accustomed to seeing the next man up emerging from the Dodgers bench or farm to seamlessly do it.

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    • VonPurpleHayes

      2 years ago

      @leftcoaster I just scrolled up to confirm; Literally every Phillies fan is talking about Hall. It’s the non-Phillies fans talking about trades, likely because they don’t have as much Phillies-specific knowledge. People find trades more exciting so they get thrown around a lot in the comments, but Phils fans know it’s time for Hall, Sosa, Harrison…etc to step up.

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      • leftcoaster

        2 years ago

        Fair enough.

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      • bronxmac77

        2 years ago

        Got the oppo problem in the Bronx. Fans want to see the up and coming talent.. Management only wants to play guys over 30. Our good young talent gets swapped for older, injured has beens, Still and all, I wouldn’t mind seeing Voit in Philly, just to see how he’d rake in that park.

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        • VonPurpleHayes

          2 years ago

          bronxmac, Philly is often incorrectly labeled as a hitter’s park. Sure, the homers fly out in Philly. So if you’re a power guy, you’ll get a bit of a boost. But if you’re a doubles guy? Good luck. Extra base hits are tough in that small outfield.

          Reply
  55. bronxmac77

    2 years ago

    Not only are you crass and clueless… you’re dead wrong about New York City native Jerome ‘Curly” Howard.

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  56. jonnymac2for1

    2 years ago

    My prediction is they swing a deal with the Nats for Joey Meneses.

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  57. expired

    2 years ago

    Phillthy Fans are gross

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    • VonPurpleHayes

      2 years ago

      Yes. As opposed to your comments, cheering an injury and rooting for more. Pure class, no matter what username you’re using this week.

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      • CarverAndrews

        2 years ago

        Stooge guy (and more than a few others on here) reminds me of a few of the inconceivably idiotic posters from the old philly.com site, and were the reason that we left to open our own Phillies forum oh so long ago.

        There is a really good group of members that post in the comments section here, and mlbtr is awesome and really try to take the high road, but there is little that they can do to alleviate the idiocy that still seems to dominate for long stretches of time.with the pond scum types.

        For the most part, I am back to simply reading the site, and ignoring the comment section as it is not worth the time. The only comments that I open up now are Phillies related, and even there the interest is waning.

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        • bronxmac77

          2 years ago

          Stooge guy is a troll.

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  58. DadsInDaniaBeach

    2 years ago

    It was painful to just watch Rhys get hurt..This team will miss all that he means to the clubhouse..how do I know that? From everything his teammates say about him.
    I saw earlier someone posted about Hall platooning with J. T….I think that is a very workable solution..gets JT needed rest and helps keeps Stubbs ready each day..

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  59. DadsInDaniaBeach

    2 years ago

    Also, thru the years I’ve been posting on these threads, it never ceases to amaze me the low mentality some have for the misfortunes of other teams players..why on earth would anyone cheer a players misfortune? How sad a life they must live…

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  60. TalkinPhightens

    2 years ago

    How about he plays better defense and this doesn’t happen?

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    • bronxmac77

      2 years ago

      “Tell them how easy it is, Wash.”
      “It’s incredibly hard…”

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  61. Tomas7

    2 years ago

    A real shame for that to happen to a good, solid, ball player and great person as well. I’m a Mets fan and dislike seeing this happen.

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