Rhys Hoskins's Success and Achievements in Timeline

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Rhys Hoskins

A success timeline featuring the most significant achievements of Rhys Hoskins.

Rhys Hoskins is a professional baseball first baseman currently playing for the Milwaukee Brewers in MLB. Drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in 2014, he debuted in 2017 and became their starting first baseman for several seasons. He played a crucial role in the Phillies' 2022 World Series appearance. Unfortunately, a torn ACL sidelined him for the entire 2023 season. In 2024, Hoskins signed with the Brewers, marking a new chapter in his MLB career.

1925: Mandy Brooks RBI Record

In 1925, Mandy Brooks of the Chicago Cubs recorded his 25th RBI in his 17th game.

1928: Whitney's Extra-Base Hits

In 1928, Pinky Whitney had extra-base hits in six consecutive games.

1964: Allen's Extra-Base Hits

In 1964, Dick Allen had extra-base hits in six consecutive games.

1996: Rolen's Home Runs

In 1996, Scott Rolen was the last Phillies player to hit his first two major league home runs in the same game before Hoskins.

2008: Chase Utley's Home Run Streak

In 2008, Chase Utley was the last Phillies player to hit a home run in five consecutive games before Rhys Hoskins.

2013: Falmouth Commodores All-Star

In 2013, Rhys Hoskins played collegiate summer baseball with the Falmouth Commodores and was named a league all-star.

2015: Minor League Player of the Month

In May 2015, Rhys Hoskins was named the Phillies organization's Minor League Player of the Month.

2016: Eastern League Rookie of the Year

In 2016, Rhys Hoskins was named the Eastern League Rookie of the Year and received the Paul Owens Award.

June 27, 2018: Fastest to 30 Home Runs

On June 27, 2018, Rhys Hoskins became the fastest player in Phillies' franchise history to reach 30 career home runs, doing so in 120 games.

2022: World Series Appearance

In 2022, Rhys Hoskins was an integral part of the Philadelphia Phillies team that reached the World Series.