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Nolan Hoffman Called Up By The Phillies

Pitched For The AquaSox In 2018 & 2021
August 18, 2025

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA: Prior to tonight’s game against the Seattle Mariners, the Philadelphia Phillies recalled right-handed pitcher Nolan Hoffman from triple-A Lehigh Valley. To make room on the 26-man roster, right-handed pitcher Max Lazar was optioned to Lehigh Valley. Hoffman, who has made 17 appearances for Lehigh Valley this season, had

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA: Prior to tonight’s game against the Seattle Mariners, the Philadelphia Phillies recalled right-handed pitcher Nolan Hoffman from triple-A Lehigh Valley. To make room on the 26-man roster, right-handed pitcher Max Lazar was optioned to Lehigh Valley. Hoffman, who has made 17 appearances for Lehigh Valley this season, had a 3-0 record with a 3.32 ERA and a 1.47 WHIP ahead of his call-up.

He was drafted by the Mariners in the 5th round of the 2018 MLB Draft out of Texas A&M and assigned to Everett. That season, Hoffman appeared in 15 games for the Sox with 4 saves and a 2.45 ERA. He also made 13 appearances for the Frogs in 2021.

Hoffman entered the game in the ninth inning, and struck out two batters (including fellow AquaSox alumni Cal Raleigh to end the game).

He is the fifth AquaSox alumni to make his debut this season joining Juan Burgos, Luis Curvelo, Brandyn Garcia, and Ben Williamson.

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