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Jamie Hoffner stayed ready over 7 pro seasons, made AA

Columbia Met Jamie Hoffner had hoped to do better in 1990. By early July, he was hitting .259, but his playing time had gone down to make room for a teammate coming off the disabled list, his hometown Grand Forks Herald wrote . "It's been frustrating," he told The Herald . "I had high expectations for this year, to come in, play a lot and do well. You can't get down, though. You have to be ready to play every day." That season marked Hoffner's second as a pro. He went on to see two more in the affiliated minors. He then saw three more later in independent ball. He topped out at AA . Hoffner's career began in 1989, taken by the Mets in the 53rd round of the draft out of Minnesota State University, Mankato . Hoffner started with the Mets at short-season Pittsfield . He saw 39 games and hit .285. He then moved to Columbia for 1990 and saw 86 games while hitting .298. He played 1991 at high-A St. Lucie , then 1992 at AA Binghamton. That September, Hoff...

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