Blue Jays Sign Jeff Hoffman to a Three-Year Contract

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Blue Jays Sign Jeff Hoffman to a Three-Year Contract
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The Toronto Blue Jays have signed veteran reliever Jeff Hoffman to a three-year, $33 million contract. Hoffman, a 32-year-old right-hander, has a history of both success and injury concerns. Can he provide the Blue Jays with the bullpen boost they desperately need?

Jeff Hoffman , a 32-year-old right-handed reliever, has signed a three-year, $33 million contract with the Toronto Blue Jays . The deal includes incentives that could add an extra $6 million. Hoffman's journey to Toronto has been a winding one. Originally drafted by the Blue Jays in the first round of the 2014 draft, he was ranked as high as #69 on Baseball America's top prospect list in 2015.

However, after a few seasons of struggles and a trade to the Colorado Rockies, Hoffman found his footing with the Cincinnati Reds, transitioning to the bullpen and experiencing a resurgence in his performance. He continued his success with the Philadelphia Phillies, becoming a star reliever over two years with a 2.28 ERA in 118.2 innings and 158 strikeouts. Hoffman's repertoire features a slider (40.8% usage last year), four-seam fastball (39.1%), split-finger (12%), and sinker (8.9%). His fastball averages 96.6 mph, and opposing batters hit just .197/.253/.324 against him last season. However, there are some concerns surrounding Hoffman's health. Both the Atlanta Braves and the Baltimore Orioles passed on him due to concerns raised by his physicals. Hoffman has a history of arm issues, which is understandable given the physical demands of pitching. The Blue Jays, who had the worst bullpen in baseball last year, have been relatively quiet this offseason in addressing their needs. While some fans might be hesitant due to Hoffman's past injuries, the Blue Jays are likely hoping that he can provide a much-needed boost to their bullpen. It remains to be seen how Hoffman will perform in Toronto. Steamer projections are optimistic, forecasting 68 games, 68 innings, 26 saves, and a 3.25 ERA. The Blue Jays will likely use him as a one-inning reliever, a role he has excelled in previously. Whether he can stay healthy and maintain his high level of performance throughout the season remains to be seen.

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