MLB: AP source: Hoffman, Brewers agree to deal
By COLIN FLY
AP Sports Writer
MILWAUKEE — All-time saves leader Trevor Hoffman has agreed to a one-year, $8 million contract to return to the Milwaukee Brewers next season.
A person with direct knowledge of the deal told The Associated Press that it includes a mutual option for 2011 that could be worth up to an additional $8.5 million. The person requested anonymity because the contract had not been formally announced.
That announcement will be made Wednesday. ESPN.com previously reported an agreement had been reached. Foxsports.com. reported the contract terms.
The 41-year-old Hoffman converted 37 of 41 save opportunities with a 1.83 ERA. He often said during the season that he wanted to return to Milwaukee.
Hoffman has 591 career saves in 17 seasons. He signed with Milwaukee last offseason after spending 16 years with San Diego.