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Brewers Re-Sign Trevor Hoffman...
Brewers Re-Sign Trevor Hoffman...
...but why?  Today, the Brewers announced that they had come to agreement with Hoffman on a 1-year deal worth $8 million.  Now, Hoffman was a very good closer for the Brewers this year, posting a 1.83 ERA, 0.91 WHIP, and 3.43 K/BB ratio.  His numbers certainly indicate he can ...
Trevor Hoffman, Milwaukee Brewers agree to 1-year, $8 million deal
sports.espn.go.com — Trevor Hoffman has agreed to another one-year contract with the Brewers -- and he and the team... also have a mutual option for 2011. (more) Trevor Hoffman, Milwaukee Brewers agree to 1-year, $8 ...
Macha back with option
Macha back with option
jsonline.com — St. Louis – Brewers general manager Doug Melvin confirmed Sunday morning what had become increasingly obvious in... recent days, that manager Ken Macha would be returning in 2010 for the second year of his two-year contract. But, in an added ... (more) Macha back with option
Hoffman close to returning
Hoffman close to returning
jsonline.com — St. Louis - Trevor Hoffman just dropped a very interesting bit of news to us after the... final game of the season: he already is deep into discussions to return to the Brewers in 2010. 'I think we're pretty close," said Hoffman, whose season ended ... (more) Hoffman close to returning
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