The Rangers announced the signing of lefty reliever Hoby Milner to a one-year contract. Texas designated former top prospect Owen White for assignment to open a spot on the 40-man roster. Milner, a client of MVP Sports Group, is reportedly guaranteed $2.5MM. He can earn another $500K in incentives — $100K each for reaching 35 and 45 appearances, followed by $150K bonuses at 55 and 65 games.
Milner is a Dallas native who attended the University of Texas. The former Longhorn began his career with the Phillies, who selected him in the seventh round of the 2012 draft. Milner had brief MLB stints with the Phillies, Rays and Angels before finding his way to Milwaukee on a minor league contract after the 2020 season.
The low-slot southpaw had a solid four years with the Brew Crew. He posted interesting strikeout and walk numbers in 2021, so the Brewers retained him despite a 5.40 earned run average. That was a wise call, as Milner was a key piece of Craig Counsell’s bullpen between 2022-23. He combined for a 2.79 ERA across 129 innings over that stretch. Only 30 relievers around the league logged a heavier workload. Milner fanned a solid 23.5% of opponents while limiting his walks to a 5.3% rate. His arm angle flummoxed left-handed hitters, who managed a .199/.259/.284 line across 223 plate appearances.
Milner’s results regressed in 2024. He was tagged for a 4.73 ERA while lefties had a markedly improved .286/.290/.467 slash over 109 trips to the plate. Yet Milner ran an impressive 27:1 strikeout-to-walk ratio while he held the platoon advantage.
His peripherals more broadly remained strong. He punched out nearly 24% of batters faced and kept the ball on the ground more than half the time that opponents made contact. He tied his career high with 64 2/3 innings. The ERA jump was a result of a huge spike in opposing hitters’ average on balls in play, as well as a significant drop in the number of runners Milner left on base.
The Brewers nevertheless decided to move on instead of tendering him an arbitration contract at a projected $2.7MM salary. That worked out reasonably well for Milner, who finds a guaranteed contract at nearly the same rate with his hometown team for his age-34 season. It’s the second bullpen pickup for the Rangers in as many weeks. They added Jacob Webb, who had somewhat surprisingly been non-tendered by the Orioles, on a $1.25MM pact. GM Chris Young and his staff need to add multiple arms to a ’pen that could lose each of Kirby Yates, David Robertson, José Leclerc and José Ureña to free agency. They’ll start with a pair of affordable veterans who can work in the middle innings.
Mark Feinsand of MLB.com was first to report Milner was signing with Texas on a one-year deal. Evan Grant of the Dallas Morning News reported the $2.5MM guarantee. The Associated Press reported the incentive structure.
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sad tormented neglected mariners fan
Franchise altering
YourDreamGM
Agree. It is. Criminally cheap. More $ to spend elsewhere.
Texas Outlaw
Minor or major league deal? I am assuming minor league.
BITA
Guy has a terrific FIP for 3 years straight. He’s worth a big league deal for sure.
Led Hoyer
He’s pretty good. I thought for sure this was going to be the Cubs “big” bullpen signing.
Prince Fielder's Barrelman
He’s actually decent.
Prince Fielder's Barrelman
Guessing major league deal
stubby66
Good for him. He did a nice job for a couple of years with the Brewers. It’s a good time for a change of scenery for him. Hopefully he can make some nice money for his family. He is one of them hardworking guys
Outfieldflyrule??
Definitely major league deal but please don’t tell me he’s getting eight figures. I’m still digesting Soroka getting $9m…
Ranger Danger19
This one is for the Reds does not approve of this dumpster dive.
Larry Brown's crank
not true. all these subtractions from the Brews are gonna chip away at them. Milner is a nice weapon in the bullpen. Go Reds!
This one belongs to the Reds
He actually was decent out of the pen for the Brewers. Good get for the Rangers while Reds management sleeps.
Larry Brown's crank
season doesn’t start tomorrow, Reds. chess…not checkers
This one belongs to the Reds
Nope, but you know how it worked out the last two offseasons and trade deadlines. I rest my case.
mad1
Pitched so poorly last year he wasn’t even on the playoff roster
marrtho
One thing the brewers have is a surplus of bullpen arms. On top of that, they are elite at analyzing and improving the arms they have. Starting rotation and bats are what I am more concerned with.
Damn Yankee$
Well I Hoby pitches well.
Vanilla Good
DAMN
Dumpster Divin Theo
Ranger hobbies are origami, butterfly collecting, travel and 3 run HRs to give up the lead
old elpaso
Coming “home”?
Serviceable (hopefully)
Both Rangers Mariners make the playoffs.
Astros cooked
Dumpster Divin Theo
All the Rangers need to do is sign Shaw, then Hobbes can help Dom and the gang save the world from global thermonuclear doom
Acoss1331
“Family!”
MacGromit
soft tossing crafty lefty that nobody can apparently barrel up as he’s in the upper 90 percentile in barrel rate. impressive. can you imagine if LOOGYs still existed?
Baltimore couldn’t barrel him either. sigh.
Dumpster Divin Theo
Craft. Barrel. Getting thirsty just thinking about that. Its happy hour somewhere
Non Roster Invitee
Had a nice Hobie catamaran back in the day.
GoGreen
Flummoxed? Nice.
CaseyAbell
More bargain basement shopping to fill out the Rangers’ depleted bullpen. So far the club has picked up a few guys who might actually help.
Jeremy320
Brewers fan here, character and training issues.
longdistancebrewer
Really? I’d never picked up on that. He always seemed a quiet and unassuming sort of guy. I do recall he said he had some anxiety issues early in his career, but he was great for the Brewers for a couple of years, not so much last year though for whatever reason. I’d say this is a very solid pickup for the Rangers in the hope that last year was a blip.
RodBecksBurnerAccount
He just had a tough June. The rest of his season was solid.
longdistancebrewer
Yeah, fair comment. There was just a spell where he looked really shaky. I like him and sorry to see him go.
jbeerj
Brewers fan here. ^This guy is full of it.
RockinRobin
Bet he pitches 64 innings in 2025.
PCA Ballin’
And the Rangers off-season rampage continues
YourDreamGM
A+ No idea why the other 29 teams weren’t interested.