Blue Jays make changes after Hoffman’s struggles, team to go with closer by committee
TORONTO — After struggling to consistently close out games this season, Toronto Blue Jays reliever Jeff Hoffman had his closer tag removed Friday as the team opted for “shared responsibility” of ninth-inning duties on a short-term basis.
Hoffman, who blew a save opportunity in a Game 7 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the World Series last fall, was 1-2 with three blown saves and a 7.59 earned-run average over 12 appearances this season.
He struggled in his last appearance Tuesday at Anaheim after entering in the ninth inning with a three-run lead.
Hoffman gave up two one-out singles and hit two batters before Louis Varland came on with the bases loaded to get a game-ending double play to preserve Toronto’s 4-2 victory.