Palms bid farewell to Hobbes

Calvin Hobbes spent his first year in the majors with the Palms, and was the man who the manager called on the most, leading the team with 81 2/3 innings of relief. He had decent control, and did a good job keeping the ball in the park, allowing only 7 homeruns on the season. He had a FIP of 2.55, and was victimized by bad luck more than bad pitching. But after making the majors on a minor league contract, Hobbes has elected to seek a longer deal, and found it today with the Toronto Blue Jays. The Palms will certainly seek to replace him in the bullpen, though that will be difficult. Management suggests the role may be filled internally, by prospect Pete Otterloop, or perhaps Keith Harding. Given that there are several spots in the bullpen that are left open, it could be a combination of the two.

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