Rhys Hoskins reached 500 career runs scored during Cleveland's 7-6 loss to Cincinnati at Progressive Field on May 15, becoming the latest player to cross this significant offensive threshold. The milestone caps a decade-long career that began with his 2017 debut in Philadelphia.
Hoskins built his run-scoring total across three organizations, spending six seasons with Philadelphia (2017-2022) before joining Milwaukee for two campaigns (2024-2025) and signing with Cleveland for the 2026 season. His most productive run-scoring seasons came during his prime years in Philadelphia, where he appeared in 153 and 160 games in 2018 and 2019 respectively.
Across his MLB career as a whole, Hoskins has compiled a .236 batting average with 190 home runs and 545 RBI alongside his 500 runs scored over 924 games — totals that span all three organizations.
The milestone came during a competitive home loss to the Reds, with Cleveland falling short despite a strong offensive showing. Hoskins has appeared in 36 games this season for the Guardians, contributing 19 runs among his early-season totals.
With 190 career home runs, Hoskins could reach 200 career Home Runs this season, adding another round-number milestone to his resume. The power milestone remains within reach as he continues his first campaign in Cleveland.