Mehar wrote:polo007 wrote:Boogie! wrote:Was there any official word on why the other teams passed on Hoffman? Weren’t other teams about to sign him first before they saw the medical reports and backed out?
Both the Baltimore Orioles and the Atlanta Braves declined to finalize deals with Jeff Hoffman last offseason because he failed his physical with both teams.
Reports indicated that the physicals flagged a shoulder issue on his throwing arm.
The Braves had reportedly offered a five-year contract worth between $45-48 million, with a chance to compete for a spot in the starting rotation. They backed out after his physical.
The Orioles had reportedly agreed to terms on a three-year, $40 million deal but pulled out after the shoulder concern was identified in his physical.
Phillies passed on signing Hoffman all together, after he received his offer from Toronto and decided that cost was not worth it to bring him back. Their GM Dumbrowski said in Spring Training in a response to a Philly reporter that they did not want to pay those dollars for Hoffman who was never a full-time Closer previously over the course of a 162 Game Season. Maybe he knew something the Jays front office did not, which was that Hoffman was not Closer Material and best suited as a Set Up Man.
Hoffman started off the season pretty clutch though. I remember talking about how awesome he was because of his wide assortment of pitches as a closer. For some reason he just started serving up meatballs as the season went on and completely lost command. I remember to start the season he seemed so confident and pinpoint with his location. Wasn’t afraid to throw strikes, but consistently locating his pitches. Again how can we not think his shoulder had anything to do with his failures this year.




















