I miss ‘Hell’s Bells’! “Hello Padres” will Go Woo-seok’s song resonate at Petco Park?

The first time he used this song was during a home game against the Houston Astros on July 26, 1998. Hoffman, who was on the mound with the Hells Bells in the top of the 9th inning with a 6-5 lead at the time, faced 4 batters, gave up a walk to Jeff Bagwell, and struck out Moses Alou with a missed swing, earning his 33rd save of the season.

San Diego's home stadium, where the 'bells of hell' rang, was before the current Petco Park. San Diego used Qualcomm Stadium (formerly Jack Murphy Stadium) as its home stadium from 1969 to 2003. Hoffman's 'Hell's Bells' began there in 1998 and continued to ring until 2008, even after the park moved to Petco Park in 2004.

After Hoffman, San Diego's lineage of closers includes Heath Bells (2009-2011), Hudson Street (2012-2014), Craig Kimbrel (2015), Fernando Rodney (2016), Brad Hand (2017-2018), Kirby Yates (2019), It was followed by Mark Melanson (2021), Taylor Rogers (2022), and Josh Hader (2023). After more than three seasons, the ending was cut off from the street.

San Diego, where Hader, who made 33 saves last year, left as a free agent, is now trying to develop a built-in closer like Hoffman. Ko Woo-seok is one of those candidates.

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