When is Rhys Hoskins expected to return?
There is no target date, as the Brewers are evaluating their roster and Hoskins' progress in Triple-A.
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Updates on the Milwaukee Brewers' injured players, Rhys Hoskins and Robert Gasser, and their progress towards returning to the active roster, along with news on Luis Urías.
Rhys Hoskins' rehab assignment is ongoing as the Brewers weigh their roster options. Manager Pat Murphy emphasizes the need to 'thread the needle' with current roster construction, considering first base, DH, and left-handed bench options. Hoskins' performance in Triple-A Nashville has been strong (.297/.386/.568), but Andrew Vaughn and Jake Bauers are also vying for playing time. The Brewers have until September 9 to activate Hoskins or place him back on the injured list.
Robert Gasser's return will see him transition to a relief role to fill the void left by DL Hall's injury. This change allows the Brewers to manage their starting rotation effectively through the end of the regular season.
Luis Urías provides the Brewers with experienced infield depth. His familiarity with the team and the organization makes him a valuable asset in case of injuries or other roster needs.
There is no target date, as the Brewers are evaluating their roster and Hoskins' progress in Triple-A.
Gasser is expected to be a multi-inning reliever to provide support in the bullpen.
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