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Unlike many others before him, Hoffman didn't feel the need to formally give up the game with the team he spent the most time -- and had the most success -- with. Hoffman spent his last season with the Milwaukee Brewers and will make the Brewers the last Major League team he will have played for. Hoffman is bucking the trend, declining to sign a one day contract with the San Diego Padres. Will saves be enough for Hall of Fame?
Hoffman had to sweat for No. He might be sweating again, five years from now. Trevor Hoffman retiring with record saves - ESPN "It was a little bit of self-reflection, trying to be honest with where I was at in my career skill-wise, and realizing that it was a time for a change, a change in venue, in a sense," Hoffman told The Associated Press on Tuesday. I'm just excited about being back in San Diego full time and involved with the Padres.
You don't replace a guy like him, and we'll certainly never see someone like him again.
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