The Toronto Blue Jays introduced their newest addition to the media, with Jeff Hoffman fielding questions from Toronto’s beat journalists via a Zoom call earlier today.
The Baltimore Orioles and Atlanta Braves backed out of agreements to sign Jeff Hoffman because of concerns about the ... saying," he said Wednesday during the Blue Jays' introductory Zoom news conference. “Not any bit in line with the way I feel, though ...
The Orioles nearly handed out their first multiyear contract to a free agent pitcher since 2018, but now that player is a Toronto Blue Jay.
The Baltimore Orioles and Atlanta Braves backed out of agreements to sign Jeff Hoffman ... were saying,” Hoffman said Wednesday during the Blue Jays’ introductory Zoom conference.
One of the most sought-after relievers this offseason was Jeff Hoffman, and before signing the Blue Jays, multiple teams passed up on him.
Jeff Hoffman wants to be on the mound when games are on the line, finding “comfort in the chaos” of the ninth-inning crucible. The Toronto Blue Jays intend to give him to opportunity to do precisely that,
The Baltimore Orioles and Atlanta Braves backed out of agreements to sign Jeff Hoffman because of concerns ... during the Blue Jays’ introductory Zoom news conference. “Not any bit in line ...
The Baltimore Orioles and Atlanta Braves backed out of agreements to sign Jeff Hoffman because of concerns ... during the Blue Jays' introductory Zoom news conference. “Not any bit in line ...
Profar, a switch-hitting outfielder, will help the Atlanta Braves fill Ronald Acuña Jr.’s absence and could be their starting left fielder when Acuña returns.
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