Brewers Decline Miley's Option, Hoskins Stays
Brewers Decline Miley's Option, Hoskins Stays

Brewers Decline Miley's Option, Hoskins Stays

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The Milwaukee Brewers have made significant roster decisions, declining Wade Miley's $12 million mutual option for the 2025 season, which makes him a free agent after undergoing Tommy John surgery. Miley, who only made two starts in 2024, is contemplating his future in baseball. First baseman Rhys Hoskins has exercised his $18 million player option to remain with the Brewers for 2025, despite hitting .214 with 26 home runs after a challenging season post-injury. Hoskins' leadership and power hitting are valued for the upcoming season. Additionally, the Brewers declined Devin Williams' $10 million club option but will retain him through arbitration, with a potential trade being considered.

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