MILWAUKEE — Milwaukee Brewers first baseman Rhys Hoskins has been placed on the 10-day injured list with a strained right hamstring.
The Brewers recalled utilityman Owen Miller from Triple-A Nashville on Tuesday to fill Hoskins' spot on the roster.
''They don't think it's terribly bad, but still, like any hamstring strain, it's going to take two, three, four weeks,'' Milwaukee manager Pat Murphy said after the Brewers' 4-3 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Tuesday. ''You just don't know. You've got to see how it comes along.''
Hoskins said he got hurt while rounding first base on a single to right field in the second inning of Monday's 8-6 loss to Pittsburgh. Hoskins left the game right after the play.
''It seemed to be like right as I was getting to the turn there,'' Hoskins said after the game. ''I was kind of thinking two out of the box just because of where the ball was placed. I just got into the turn and felt it grab.''
This injury doesn't involve the same leg that sidelined Hoskins for the entire 2023 season when he was with Philadelphia. Hoskins didn't play last year after tearing his left anterior cruciate ligament while fielding a grounder in a spring training game.
Hoskins, 31, joined the Brewers on a $34 million, two-year contract that includes the ability to opt out of the deal after this season. He's hitting .233 with nine homers, 27 RBIs and an .814 OPS this year.
The Brewers have a few options at first base while Hoskins is out.