[110][111] He was named NL Pitcher of the Month as well as MLB Delivery Man of the Month in May after recording 11 saves in 12 scoreless appearances in the month. San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders declared it "Trevor Hoffman Day. This is what I've got.' [118] After Hoffman saved the game to clinch the NL West on the last day of the 1996 season, he called Randy Smith, who traded for Hoffman as Padre GM before moving on to the Detroit Tigers. Trevor made the All-Star team, but he was the losing pitcher in the game. Snow. Some guys overpower you. [25] Padres fans, upset at the trade, booed Hoffman during his first several appearances. He throws a pitch that looks so tempting that you can't lay off it. [2] When he returned the following year, Hoffman's fastball was at 87–88 mph, but he had more experience with his new changeup. His 42 saves were the third most in the NL. [14], During the 1998 season, Hoffman began entering save situations in Padres home games to the entrance music of AC/DC's "Hells Bells" playing over the public address system, an event that came to be known as "Trevor Time". He was out there when most guys wouldn't have been", said Smith. For the National Anthem, the Padres played a video of Ed singing "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Fenway Park on Opening Day in 1981 when Hoffman's brother, Glenn, was the starting shortstop for the Red Sox. Hoffman pitched his first game in 2003 on September 2 with a perfect seventh inning in a 6–3 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks. More bio, uniform, draft, salary info But, Trevor’s eldest brother who is 14 years older than him was a mentor for both the younger brothers Trevor and Glenn. I have tremendous respect for him", Nen said. Hoffman responded, "I went 2-for-4, double, RBI." [106] "It's a tough situation throwing a change-up in the ninth inning, unless you've got Trevor's changeup", closer Billy Wagner said. 51 at Petco Park in a pre-game ceremony on August 21, 2011, against the Florida Marlins. On November 12, 2020, Hoffman retired from coaching, but will continue working for the Padres in the front office. [4], Hoffman was selected by the Cincinnati Reds in the 11th round with the 288th overall selection of the 1989 MLB draft, and he signed for $3,000. His fastball reached back as high as 91 mph in 1998, but by sometime after 2000 it dropped down to 83–88 mph. [35] San Diego won only 76 games that year, but Hoffman ranked second in the NL with 37 saves. [94] On July 1, Hoffman was named to the NL All-Star Team for the sixth time in his career. [169][170][171] Like many other relievers of his era, Hoffman was compared to Rivera and his success in the playoffs. View Player Bio from the SABR BioProject. And Trevor's the same way. "[45], —Brad Ausmus, former Padres teammate[150], Hoffman dominated his position at a consistent level while enjoying incredible longevity over almost two decades. He hit .249 in 61 games. [103] Meanwhile, Padres owner John Moores, who was in the midst of a divorce and in the process of selling the team, ordered the team to reduce its payroll from its 2008 budget of $73.6 million to $40 million. [58] On August 15, 2001, Hoffman recorded his 300th save in a 2–1 home win over the Mets. It's a weapon. [89] On September 29, one strike away from clinching the Padres third consecutive playoff berth, Hoffman surrendered a tying, two-out triple in the ninth inning to Tony Gwynn, Jr., son of legendary Padres Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn. [72] Hoffman was named both the NL Pitcher of the Month and Delivery Man of the Month in May after a perfect 12 for 12 in save opportunities while posting a 0.82 ERA (1 ER/11.0 IP) in 12 games as the Padres went 22–6 for their best month in franchise history. [32][33] In Game 3, Hoffman recorded the loss as he came into the tie game and allowed a 2-run homer to Brian Jordan for a 7–5 loss. Glenn Hoffman is the older brother of Hall of Fame closer Trevor Hoffman, the former all-time leader in saves, who spent 15½ seasons (1993–2008) with the Padres. Guys who throw 95, 96 [mph] have an ego about being able to do that. Hoffman started as an infielder, taken by the Reds in the 11th round of the draft out of the University of Arizona. It's pitching, not just throwing, and using whatever stuff you have. Trevor would wear his brother's spikes "even though they were 10 sizes too big'' as he walked around the Boston clubhouse. Hoffman recorded 20 saves in 1994 in his first season as Padres closer, and in the following years, he became the face of the franchise after Tony Gwynn retired. Davey Johnson was then named manager for 1999, and Hoffman was retained as third base coach, serving seven full seasons in the post for Johnson and his successor, Jim Tracy. It’s the first time in major league history a player has faced his brother as the skipper of the opposing team. [152] Hoffman was more accommodating for interviews after blown saves than he was after successful ones. [119][120] Historically though, Hoffman had blown 20 of 84 save attempts in April for his career, a 76.1 percent success rate, while converting 90.6 percent the rest of the season. Hoffman played shortstop collegiately at the University of Arizona and was drafted in the 11th round by the Cincinnati Reds. [7] He was also an usher at California Angels games; he was known as the Singing Usher, leading the crowd in the singing of "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" in the seventh-inning and filling in if the designated national anthem singer did not show up. "You're a part of this. ... Hoffman's brothers taught him it was always about team. [34] The following season on June 23, 1997, he came in with the bases loaded in the ninth inning and struck out J. T. Snow to save the 11–6 win over the San Francisco Giants and became the Padres' career saves leader with 109, passing Hall of Famer Rollie Fingers. [144] His original changeup was a conventional circle changeup taught to him by Cincinnati scout Larry Barton. The native of Orange, California, threw and batted right-handed; he stood 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 m) tall and weighed 175 pounds (79 kg) during his playing career. He was eligible on the basis of his maternal ancestry to England. In 1988, he led the University of Arizona in batting average with .371. [193], Coinciding with his retirement from playing in 2011, Hoffman returned to San Diego as a special assistant to Padres team president and COO Tom Garfinkel. Relatives: Brother of Glenn Hoffman. More bio, uniform, draft, salary info [15] After earning two saves in 29 appearances with the Marlins as an unknown rookie, Hoffman was traded midseason to the San Diego Padres during San Diego's 1993 fire sale. [96] On October 1, in the Padres' wild card tie-breaker game against the Rockies, Hoffman blew his second straight save opportunity and his team's 8–6 lead in the 13th inning. [64] With opponents flailing to slow down their swings, teammates nicknamed Hoffman's changeup The Bugs Bunny Pitch after a famous Bugs Bunny cartoon episode. Glenn also managed the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1998. Trevor Hoffman is a Libra and was born in The Year of the Goat Life. That's not the side that faces the pitcher when I hit, so it was O.K. Down 2–0 in the series, Hoffman saved Game 3 in a 3–1 win to avoid elimination. [41] Hoffman earned two saves, both in 2–1 wins. The younger Hoffman was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the 11th round of the amateur draft in 1989. [70][71] The new park provide an upgrade over Qualcomm Stadium for "Trevor Time" with a state-of-the-art sound system and new scoreboards with enhanced visuals allowing for animated flames and live fan shots. [23] His 902 career appearances as a Padre extended his own MLB record for games pitched with one team. He felt like he let his family down if he did not do his job on a particular night. "[125] Hoffman is one of only three pitchers who have had streaks of four straight seasons with at least 40 saves;[note 3] he achieved it twice. He made his Brewers debut on April 27, 2009. Trevor Hoffman followed in Glenn’s footsteps, playing sports at Savanna High School in Anaheim. Coincidentally, after the 2005 season, when Little was hired to replace Tracy as the Dodgers' manager, Hoffman departed for the Padres, where he has served as a coach under four different managers since. In his first 103 games, he only batted .212 with 23 runs batted in. Barton ranked Hoffman's arm an 80 on a 20–80 scale, where 60 was above average and 80 was a rarity. [208] [125], In the offseason, Hoffman expressed interest in taking over the closer role for a team near his home in San Diego, but he did not wish to return as a setup pitcher and diminish his accomplishments. 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"I told them the one kidney I have is on my right side. I thought I'd be giving away something to the hitters." "[8] Bochy said, "[Hoffman's] one of those guys like Tony Gwynn—they never feel like they've arrived. Hoffman did not get into any save situations as the Padres never led through any of the 27 innings in the series. He said it was unrelated to his pitching performance at the end of the season. His All-Star performance bothered him, and he suffered two of his five blown saves that year in the week that followed. Hoffman interviewed for the vacant Red Sox managerial job after the 2003 season when Grady Little's contract expired, but Boston instead hired Terry Francona. [117], With less control on his changeup, Hoffman struggled in 2010. His saves tied the NL single-season record set in 1993 by the Cubs' Randy Myers. [175] Rivera broke Hoffman's career save record in 2011,[169][176] and finished his career with 652. [23] On September 7, 2010, he recorded his 600th save, and he was carried off the field by his teammates. [13] Standing at just 5 feet 6 inches (1.68 m) and 130 pounds (59 kg),[14] Hoffman played shortstop at Savanna,[2][15] but nobody offered him a scholarship out of high school. Hoffman's entrance at home games accompanied by the AC/DC song "Hells Bells" was popular with fans. Trevor married Tracy, a Buffalo Bills cheerleader. He is 52 years old and is a Libra. The Padres would lose 4–3 in the 11th inning to the Milwaukee Brewers. Hoffman was the major leagues' first player to reach the 500- and 600-save milestones, and was the all-time saves leader from 2006 until 2011. [39] On September 12, the Padres clinched their second division title in three years after Hoffman saved an 8–7 win over the Dodgers. Associated With. [3] On September 8 against the Colorado Rockies, Hoffman struck-out Todd Helton swinging on a 74-mph change-up for his 1,000th career strikeout, becoming the eighth reliever to reach the mark. [8] Hoffman and his wife have three sons: Brody, Quinn, and Wyatt. Hoffman collected at least 30 saves each year for the next 14 years, except for 2003 when he missed most of the year recovering from shoulder surgery. [162] Among pitchers to debut since 1969, he is one of only two ranked in the top 10 for lowest opponents' batting average against facing both lefties and righties. [95] On September 27, Hoffman picked up his 40th save of the 2007 season, marking his ninth season with 40 saves, a Major League record. ", "T-Shirts Aren't Only Giveaway as Padres Win West", "BASEBALL; Glavine Takes N.L. [102] The Padres finished with a 63–99 record after being projected by the team and analysts to win 87–90 games. [155][172] While Hoffman had 601 regular-season saves, he only had four in the playoffs along with a 3.46 postseason ERA. Glenn Hoffman is the older brother of Hall of Fame closer Trevor Hoffman, the former all-time leader in saves, who spent 15½ seasons (1993–2008) with the Padres. Baseball people revere Hoffman for how he treats people. He batted .242. His season save total was the second highest in his career. He played primarily at shortstop for the Red Sox from 1980 to 1987, when he was traded to the Dodgers on August 21. [145] It was the arm action on the change up and the late sink just before it reached the plate that allowed Hoffman to stay successful over the years. Trevor Hoffman, a Southern California native, is the younger brother of Glenn Hoffman, a former major league player and manager. "[192] Other teams contacted the Padres for videos of the "Trevor Time" production. [79] On September 24 in the Padres' last home game of the year, Hoffman retired eventual 2006 NL batting champion Freddy Sanchez for the final out of a 2–1 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates, keeping the Padres 1 1⁄2-game lead atop the NL West with seven games left to play. Trevor Hoffman, who will be inducted into the Hall of Fame Sunday, spent plenty of time as a youngster in the Red Sox locker room, trailing his older brother Glenn. [note 1][164][165] Sports journalist Fran Zimniuch wrote in Fireman: The Evolution of the Closer in Baseball that Hoffman was "a thinking man's closer, using guile rather than heat. [121] On May 1, Hoffman earned his first save at Petco Park as a visitor, as the Brewers beat the Padres 2–1. View Player Bio from the SABR BioProject. Hoffman signed a $13.5 million, two-year contract that included a club option for 2008. [14] Closers as a whole have been criticized for pitching almost exclusively in the ninth inning with no runners on base, while star relievers previously were called firemen, entering games in the middle of innings with runners on base and capable of pitching multiple innings. He grew three inches over the summer and continued playing at Cypress College, and later for the University of Arizona from 1988 through 1989. Now, I may not have quite lived up to that dream, but I am proud to say I am friends and played with the guy who stayed true to every bit of it ... Trevor Hoffman. [3], On January 13, 2009, Hoffman signed a one-year, $6 million deal with the Milwaukee Brewers. At the time, it was the richest contract ever given any Padre or any relief pitcher. When pitcher Jeremy Fikac was promoted to the majors in 2001, Hoffman invited him to join him on his usual afternoon run. [21][22] Hoffman threw 95 miles per hour (153 km/h) and recorded a 2.90 ERA with 169 strikeouts in 142.mw-parser-output .sr-only{border:0;clip:rect(0,0,0,0);height:1px;margin:-1px;overflow:hidden;padding:0;position:absolute;width:1px;white-space:nowrap} 2⁄3 minor league innings over two seasons while alternating between relieving and starting at Single-A Cedar Rapids, Double-A Chattanooga and Triple-A Nashville. In honor of his father, a former Marine, Hoffman annually paid for game tickets and meals for 1,000 members of the military and their families. [76], As a free agent after the 2005 season, Hoffman re-signed with the Padres after negotiating with the Cleveland Indians. [146] In his first game pitching setup to Axford after losing his closer role, Hoffman stayed in the dugout to watch Axford finish. Video Details . Close icon. [127], Hoffman's father died of cancer on Super Bowl Sunday in 1995. "[15] After every save opportunity, whether he converted it or blew it, Hoffman would sit in the dugout for up to five minutes after his teammates had cleared out. Trevor Hoffman was once a sorta promising high school and college shortstop. "[80] The Padres presented Hoffman with a golden bell trophy, a reference to "Hells Bells". [125] He had no desire to sign a ceremonial one-day player contract to retire as a Padre. [122] After saving just five of his first 10 chances with an ERA over 12.00 in mid-May, Hoffman's struggles prompted Brewers manager Ken Macha to remove him as closer and move him into middle relief to work on his mechanics. "[8] As Hoffman lost velocity on his fastball throughout his career, he compensated by maintaining a notable speed differential between that pitch and his changeup. After San Diego did not re-sign him following the 2008 season, Hoffman pitched for two years with the Brewers before retiring after the 2010 season. A.J. [10][209], Hoffman met his wife, Tracy, in Buffalo, New York in 1992 where she was a real estate agent and a member of the National Football League's Buffalo Bills cheerleading squad. In fact, both Glenn and Trevor Hoffman’s other brother, Greg, 14 years older than Trevor, left their mark as sports stars at Savanna High. I can't put into words what he means to our community. [54][55] Hoffman saved 56% of the team's wins during that span. [2][3] When he was six weeks old, Hoffman had to have a damaged kidney removed because an arterial blockage had formed there. Trevor William Hoffman (born October 13, 1967) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher who played 18 years in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1993 to 2010. Like Rivera’s cutter, the change was Hoffman’s signature pitch. It was Hoffman's only blown save of the regular season. That's the same role his brother, Hall of Fame closer Trevor Hoffman, currently fills. [142][182] Still, his large volume of saves made him a strong candidate for the Hall of Fame. [36] Yankees executives witnessing Hoffman's entrance in 1998 were inspired to use the song "Enter Sandman" for Rivera's entrance starting the following season. [12][64] He initially kept the grip of his changeup a secret. [8][9] Hoffman's mother, Mikki, was an English-born ballerina and came from an athletic family. After Padre Ken Caminiti hit a home run in the top of the 10th, Hoffman got two outs but ran into trouble and was taken out after throwing 43 pitches. [14] The weekend after the strike began, Hoffman, playing Nerf football at Del Mar Beach near San Diego, dived for a pass and landed awkwardly on his right shoulder. [11] During summer vacation when Hoffman was 10 years old, he joined Glenn while he was playing in Pawtucket. He mentored his successor in San Diego, Heath Bell, and the pitcher who supplanted him in Milwaukee, John Axford. [47][48] In Game 1 against Atlanta in the 1998 National League Championship Series, Hoffman entered to stop a rally in the eighth inning with a 2–1 lead. [125][126] Stuck at 596 career saves before his demotion, Hoffman eventually returned to a setup role, and occasionally pitched in save situations. to which Greg replied, "That'll be the last (blanking) time you tell me how you did. [45] Hoffman and Adam Wainwright in 2009 are the only two pitchers to ever receive the most first-place votes and not win the Cy Young. [12][146][147] His repertoire by then included primarily of his changeup, a four-seam fastball, a slower cut fastball that moves in towards a left-handed batter, and the occasional slider and a curveball. They would stake claim to being an All-Star, and playing in front of packed stadiums. [173][174] During Hoffman's tenure in San Diego, the Padres won at least 90 games only twice and had nine losing seasons, including five with no more than 70 wins. 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