Trevor Hoffman is a pro baseball player who plays Relief pitcher. Hoffman was born on October 13, 1967, in Bellflower, California. This page will take a closer look at Trevor Hoffman’s net worth.
Hoffman bats Right and throws Right. Hoffman debuted in the MLB on April 6, 1993 for the Florida Marlins. In all, Hoffman played for the Miami Marlins, San Diego Padres, and Milwaukee Brewers. Hoffman’s career ended with the Milwaukee Brewers in 2010.
Some of Hoffman’s most prominent statistics in the MLB included a Win-loss record (pitching) stat of 61-75, a Earned run average stat of 2.87, and a Strikeouts stat of 1,133. Some of the highlights of Trevor Hoffman’s career include: 7× Major League Baseball All-Star Game, 2× NL Rolaids Relief Man Award, 2× List of Major League Baseball annual saves leaders, San Diego Padres retired numbers retired, and San Diego Padres Hall of Fame.
Trevor Hoffman was inducted into the National Hall of Fame during the Baseball Hall of Fame balloting, 2018 induction period with a vote of 79.9% (third ballot).
Trevor Hoffman was last under contract in 2010, according to USA Today, with a 1 (2010) year package worth $8 million. Over the years, Hoffman earned $100,000 in 1993, $200,000 in 1994, $300,000 in 1995, $1 million in 1996, $1.5 million in 1997, $3 million in 1998, $5 million in 1999, $7 million in 2000, $7 million in 2001, $7 million in 2002, $10 million in 2003, $3 million in 2004, $5 million in 2005, $5 million in 2006, $7 million in 2007, $6 million in 2008, $6 million in 2009, and $8 million in 2010.
Baseball pay can range widely. In professional baseball, the average player earns near $3 million annually. Top MLB players can make $25 million or more per annum, and less successful players earn $1 million or less.
In the minor leagues, most contracts are worth less than $10,000 a year.
So what is baseball player Trevor Hoffman’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Trevor Hoffman’s net worth as of 2018 is: $30 million
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