PEORIA, Ariz. -- On the daily schedule board in the far corner of the Padres' clubhouse, there's a list of each day's activities organized into groups. Beneath the scheduled bullpen sessions and workout plans, a short 20-minute segment is blocked off for a handful of relievers.
"Trevor Time," the caption says.
Those words once glowed from the Petco Park scoreboard each time legendary closer Trevor Hoffman entered a game to AC/DC's "Hells Bells." A decade later, Trevor Time means something entirely different for Hoffman and the Padres.
Last month, Hoffman cemented his place in baseball history when he was voted into the Hall of Fame.