Rhys Hoskins: "That’s a Play I’ve Made Before, I’ll Make Again, Just Didn’t Make it Tonight"
Here is Rhys Hoskins in the 6th inning with some Olé Bullshit:
Rhys Hoskins misplays a little league groundball and the Braves score 2 immediately https://t.co/mz5U6fPHKF
— Crossing Broad (@CrossingBroad) October 13, 2022
Rhys was asked about the play after the game and said it’s a play he’ll make again:
“That’s a play I’ve made before, I’ll make again, just didn’t make it tonight”
-Rhys Hoskins says yeah, that’s a play he has to make
pic.twitter.com/g08sUt5UQX— John Clark (@JClarkNBCS) October 13, 2022
Probably in a different uniform next time.
I think tonight was the final straw that broke the Phillies fan’s back. I’ve had enough of Rhys Hoskins. His most memorable moment in the postseason thus far has been striking out twice in one inning. He’s now 1-18 at the plate. I’d call him a black hole, but that would be an insult to black holes. I mean look at the first baseman on every World Series contender left in the playoffs. Imagine adding Matt Olson, Freddie Freeman, Ty France, or Anthony Rizzo in this lineup. He’s a liability not only in the lineup but on the field. Ricky Bo said it best “most, if not all first baseman in the league make that play” –
Ricky Bo not mincing words about Rhys Hoskins' brutal whiff in the bottom of the sixth 👀 pic.twitter.com/wn7LjLETVe
— NBC Sports Philadelphia (@NBCSPhilly) October 13, 2022
He’s not wrong about every first baseman in the NL:
Rhys Hoskins graded out at minus-6 Outs Above Average at first base this season.
That ranked last among all NL first basemen who played at least 1,000 innings at first.
— Jayson Stark (@jaysonst) October 13, 2022