Former ECU Pirate Becomes Program’s First Major League All-Star
My father was a professional photojournalist. If he told me once, he told me a thousand times, “When it comes to sports, you never root for a team or player, you root for the story.” Last night major league baseball held its annual all-star game. And the story that emerged for me? Former East Carolina University Pirate, Jeff Hoffman making history. Last night, he became the program’s very first big-league all-star.
Jeff Hoffman’s Journey To The MLB All-Star Game
Watching the Major League Baseball All-Star Game last night, the field was littered with “phenoms.” The Shohei Otanis of the world have been stars since the moment they walked on the field. Jeff Hoffman’s journey is far more complicated and inspiring. If you embrace those who don’t give up, if you embrace those that embrace “the grind,” then you’ll embrace Jeff Hoffman. On his way to being one of eight Philadelphia Phillies in the all-star game, the former ECU Pirate standout has had many bumps in the road. In 2014, Hoffman was drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays. In the ten years since, he’s been associated with the Cincinnati Red, Colorado Rockies, and Minnesota Twins. In baseball parlance, he’s been a “journeyman.” Jeff signed a minor-league contract with the Phillies organization in 2023. A year later? He’s a major league all-star.
Who Was Jeff Hoffman’s First Celebratory Call To?
Behind just about every journeyman athlete, you’ll find a strong family support system. Jeff Hoffman is no exception. So, it should come as no surprise that the first phone call he made when he found out he was going to be an all-star was to his wife, Marissa. Hoffman tells The Morning Call, “It was one of those things where we talked about doing stuff like this, when my career was first starting, and obviously it didn’t go as smoothly as you would have wanted to or hoped. But that whole journey is what makes it as special as. I’m so thankful for all the bumps in the road.”
How Did Jeff Hoffman Do In The All-Star Game?
Jeff Hoffman made his all-star debut to get the final out of the eighth inning for The National League last night. He didn’t allow a run and got the out he needed.