The Dodgers have made an offer to the all-time saves leader. Trevor Hoffman apparently is deciding whether he wants to pitch for the Dodgers or the Brewers this season. The contract offers from both teams are similar, both in terms of money and length. Some might think that the Dodgers hold the advantage because Hoffman is a southern California boy, and he's pitched most of his career there. But, personally, I think he's headed to Milwaukee. Hoffman still wants to close, and the Dodgers aren't going to give a 41-year-old that opportunity when a young flamethrower like Jonathan Broxton is ready to go. The Brewers don't have a lot in the closing department either, so that's got to be more attractive for Hoffman. Plus, what the Dodgers really need is a set-up guy, which explains why they're looking at a Juan Cruz or Guillermo Mota. As attractive as it is putting a guy with more saves than anyone else on this planet in a Dodger uniform, I say sit this one out and u...
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