Here’s the latest on Jeff Hoffman with the Toronto Blue Jays.
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Hoffman was removed from the closer role in April 2026, with the team moving to a closer-by-committee approach and using Hoffman in lower-leverage spots for the time being. This marked a shift from him finishing games to sharing save opportunities with other relievers. [Source: Yardbarker report noting the change and the team’s plan][1]
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Through early May 2026, Hoffman’s performance had been challenging, posting a high ERA and WHIP with multiple blown saves, contributing to the bullpen reshuffling. The Blue Jays were reportedly exploring multiple options for ninth-inning work, including Louis Varland and others. [Source: Yardbarker update on his 2026 numbers and bullpen plan][1]
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Hoffman signed with the Blue Jays on a three-year, $33 million deal in January 2025, with expectations that he would serve as closer in Toronto. The early 2025-2026 period saw him taking on closer duties before the 2026 adjustments. [Source: CBS Sports signing report][3]
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Additional context from team and media coverage in 2025-2026 indicates ongoing discussion about Hoffman’s role, with some outlets noting a “vote of confidence” from management despite struggles, while others highlighted the need for bullpen stability. [Source: MLB.com and other outlets][5][8]
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TORONTO -- The Blue Jays have removed Jeff Hoffman from the closer’s role, pivoting to a committee approach while he resets. Hoffman has found himself as the next day’s lead topic of conversation too many times this season for a closer, which began to snowball over the past week-plus across
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www.foxsports.comHoffman earned his first All-Star selection in 2024
www.cbssports.comJeff Hoffman is officially out of a job (as the closer). Toronto Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins announced to reporters on Friday that Hoffman has been removed from his role as the team’s closer.
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