Fernando Tatis Jr. and the San Diego Padres have officially agreed on a 14 year $340 million deal, where it looks like he will spend the rest of his career in Southern California, and joining The Rob Dibble Show to discuss the deal was Hall of Fame closer from the Padres, Trevor Hoffman. He talks about how the new ownership of the team have taken the steps to make the team relevant and a contender in the league, as well as, why the Padres have become a destination for players. Trevor also talks about his career and how he was drafted as a shortstop and ends up becoming a Hall of Fame closer and how he got Hells Bells from AC/DC as his entrance song.