Could Rhys Hoskins be the missing link for the Red Sox?
Could Rhys Hoskins be the missing link for the Red Sox?
The Boston Red Sox have been unsuccessful in their pursuit of free agent outfielder Teoscar Hernández, but should focus on Rhys Hoskins, who is expected to surpass him in 2024. With the Boston Red Sox’s failed bid for free agent Teoscar Hernández and rumors swirling around Jorge Soler, attention must now turn to 30-year-old Rhys Hoskins.
Hoskins, who began his major league journey with the Philadelphia Phillies in 2017, has an impressive career hitting line of .242/.353/.492, 148 home runs and a remarkable 125 OPS.
Unfortunately, he will miss the 2023 season due to a season-ending ACL tear, raising questions about his future performance. In his final active season, Hoskins showed off his hitting prowess, hitting .246/.332/.462 with 30 home runs and a respectable .794 OPS.
Fangraphs.com projections are bullish, with Hoskins expected to play in 147 games and hit 29 doubles, 29 home runs and 116 WRC. It’s worth noting that this WRC prediction is between free mates Hernandez (110 WRC) and Soler (119 WRC).
While he acknowledges that his primary value lies in his offensive ability, it’s worth noting that Hoskins has been viewed as a defensive liability throughout his career and will likely see himself as Boston’s designated hitter most of the time. He posted a career-high -18 Defensive Runs Saved (DRS) as a left fielder and -7 DRS as a first baseman, contributing primarily at the plate.
From a financial viability perspective, the Athletics signed Hoskins to a one-year, $16.5 million deal, making him a cost-effective alternative to Soler. This projection highlights the potential value Hoskins could bring to the Red Sox, providing a cost-effective solution to their offensive needs.
As the Red Sox navigate the challenges of the free agent market, the possible addition of Rhys Hoskins is seen as a strategic move to bolster their offensive arsenal.