Andrew Vaughn homers in 1st at-bat with Brewers after Rhys Hoskins goes on injured list

Andrew Vaughn is back in the majors with the Milwaukee Brewers and making quite an early impression with his new team.

The Associated Press
July 8, 2025 at 3:40AM

MILWAUKEE — Andrew Vaughn is back in the majors with the Milwaukee Brewers and making quite an early impression with his new team.

The Brewers called up the former Chicago White Sox slugger from the minors on Monday after a sprained left thumb landed first baseman Rhys Hoskins on the injured list. In his Brewers debut, Vaughn smashed a three-run homer off All-Star right-hander Yoshinobu Yamamoto in the first inning of Milwaukee's 9-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Vaughn acknowledged his homer felt particularly good given the circumstances.

''You definitely black out running around the bases,'' he said. ''It's special. It put us ahead against a really good pitcher and really good team.''

Vaughn became the fifth player in franchise history to homer in his first plate appearance with the club. He was the first Brewers hitter to accomplish the feat since Gabe Gross in 2006.

And it's just the start Vaughn could use as he seeks to rejuvenate his career.

The 27-year-old Vaughn hit 72 homers for the White Sox from 2021-24, but he had tailed off lately. He posted a .699 OPS last year that was a career low at the time. He followed that up by batting .189 with a .218 on-base percentage, five homers and 19 RBIs in 48 games for Chicago before getting sent to the minors on May 23.

After acquiring Vaughn in a June 13 trade that sent pitcher Aaron Civale to the White Sox, the Brewers kept him in the minors. A spot on the big league roster opened up when Hoskins got hurt last weekend.

Vaughn gives the Brewers a right-handed option to pair with left-handed hitter Jake Bauers at first base while Hoskins is out. Bauers, 29, is batting .214 with a .331 on-base percentage, five homers and 18 RBIs in 54 games this season.

Brewers manager Pat Murphy said Hoskins' stay on the injured list ''can be weeks, not days," potentially giving Vaughn an extended audition. Hoskins, 32, has hit .242 with a .340 on-base percentage, 12 homers and 42 RBIs in 82 games.

Vaughn had been hitting .259 with a .338 on-base percentage, three homers and 16 RBIs in 16 games with the Brewers' Triple-A Nashville affiliate.

That represented a major step forward after his struggles with the White Sox.

''I feel like my swing consistency's been a lot better — swing decisions, just working in the cage and getting it right,'' Vaughn said before Monday's game. ''There were some keys I worked on, just simple things. Don't want to do a whole revamp of the swing because it's probably impossible during the season, most hitters would say. Just small keys and getting it right.''

Vaughn wasted no time endearing himself to his new teammates. He started a 3-6-3 double play to end the top of the first inning before delivering his 409-foot shot over the wall in left-center field in the bottom half.

"To have him show up first day, not know anybody at noon, and then he's in there and then kind of get a huge hit in the first inning to kind of open things up was a great way to say, ‘Here I am,'" Murphy said.

Vaughn is eager to keep making those kind of statements.

''That's pretty cool, just to be a part of something bigger than myself, being part of the Brewers,'' Vaughn said. ''Just trying to do anything I can to help this team win.''

In other Brewers news, shortstop Joey Ortiz was held out of the starting lineup for a second straight game after going 0 for 3 with two strikeouts Saturday in a 4-2 loss at Miami. Ortiz is hitting .209 with a .269 on-base percentage, six homers and 28 RBIs in 87 games this season, though he showed progress by posting a .748 OPS in June.

Murphy said Ortiz has been swinging better lately, but must make better swing decisions.

''I want him to give me his best approach at the plate," Murphy said before Monday's game. ''We've given him a lot. We're playing him every day, and we need him, and he can't just have lapses at the plate like that. He's got to fight through that.''

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