How Jeff Hoffman Became A Big Piece Of The Phillies Bullpen
Jeff Hoffman was one of the nicest surprises of last season for the Phillies. He came seemingly out of nowhere to be one of their most reliable bullpen arms. He pitched in 54 games, nearly 20 more than his previous career high, and had an ERA of 2.41. That continued into the postseason where in 8 games his ERA was 2.57. But perhaps even more interesting is how he came to be a member of the Phillies. A story he shared with Andrew Salciunas when he joined the show on Monday.
Before last season, very few people knew his name. He spent most of his career with the Rockies, with less than stellar results. But he was solid in his two seasons with the Reds. When he found himself as a free agent. The Phillies were the first team to call. He wound up pitching for them in Lehigh Valley. 9 games in, he was not getting the results he wanted. His ERA with the Iron Pigs was over 7. But that is when they came to him with an odd opportunity.
Bryce Harper was recovering from Tommy John Surgery but he didn’t want to go on a rehab assignment. So instead they asked Jeff Hoffman to come in and pitch to him in simulated games. It worked to get Bryce Harper ready, but it also gave Hoffman a chance to show off his stuff in front of the Phillies brass. His stuff impressed Bryce Harper, and it caught the eyes of the Phillies.
“It helped a ton… I was throwing 98, 99, with a good slider and a good split, but in AAA the results just weren’t there. So to do it on a bigger stage, in front of (Rob Thomson) and Dave (Dombrowski), everybody had eyes on that session. That was like my World Series. If I can show out right here, and prove myself, I will have a chance to be here.”- Jeff Hoffman with Andrew Salciunas
It all panned out, for Hoffman and the Phillies. He got the promotion to the big leagues, and the Phillies found a reliever who would become an important piece of their bullpen. He was one of their best bullpen arms in the playoffs.
Hoffman will continue to be a big part of their pen. Thomson has often used him in spots where they need to get out of trouble. A role he flourished in. Expect to see a lot more of Hoffman this season. Especially when they need a bullpen arm to get them out of a tough spot.