On July 11, 1998, Padres closer Trevor Hoffman nailed down a 4-1 win over the Dodgers—but this save came with a twist. In the opposing dugout was interim Dodgers manager Glen Hoffman, making it the first time in MLB history that a player faced his own brother as a manager. Trevor struck out two in a clean ninth, earning his 26th save of the season—and bragging rights at the next family dinner.

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