BREAKING NEWS: The long-time Phillie’s new contract will see him earn anywhere from $16 to $48 million over the course of the next one to three seasons.

Though most Philadelphia Phillies fans knew this day was coming, they’re still not prepared for it.

The Milwaukee Brewers and first baseman Rhys Hoskins reached a $34 million contract agreement on January 23. More information about the newly signed contract is now accessible. According to Spotrac, the agreement has two opt-outs: a mutual option for the third season and one for Hoskins after the first season.

Based on our current understanding, this is the breakdown of Hoskins’ contract.

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In 2024, he will make $12 million. Hoskins will be compensated with a $4 million buyout if he exercises his opt-out option following the season.

In the event that both sides cannot agree on the mutual option, Hoskins’ pay will increase to $18 million in year two. After the season, he may also be eligible for a $4 million buyout.

After the season, he will become an unrestricted free agent and earn an additional $18 million if he stays with the Milwaukee Bucks through 2026.

The Brewers fans are already excited about one of their biggest free agent additions in recent memory.

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