Bryan Hoeing
San Diego Padres โ€“ No. 78
Pitcher
Born: (1996-10-19) October 19, 1996 (ageย 29)
Batesville, Indiana, U.S.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
MLB debut
August 20,ย 2022,ย for theย Miami Marlins
MLB statistics
(through 2025 season)
Winโ€“loss record6โ€“7
Earned run average4.72
Strikeouts107
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Teams

Bryan Jerome Hoeing (born October 19, 1996) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the San Diego Padres of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously played in MLB for the Miami Marlins.

Amateur career

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Hoeing attended Batesville High School in Batesville, Indiana, where he played baseball and basketball. He was selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 32nd round of the 2015 Major League Baseball draft, but he did not sign and instead enrolled at the University of Louisville to play college baseball for the Louisville Cardinals.[1] In 2017 and 2018, he played collegiate summer baseball with the Bourne Braves of the Cape Cod Baseball League.[2][3]

After his junior year in 2018, the San Francisco Giants selected Hoeing in the 36th round of the 2018 Major League Baseball draft. He did not sign with San Francisco, and returned to Louisville.[4] As a senior in 2019, he appeared in 22 games and went 3โ€“4 with a 3.00 ERA over 63 innings. After the season, he was selected by the Miami Marlins in the seventh round of the 2019 Major League Baseball draft.[5]

Professional career

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Miami Marlins

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Hoeing signed with the Marlins and made his professional debut with the Low-A Batavia Muckdogs, going 0โ€“2 with a 4.43 ERA over22+1โ„3 innings. He did not play a game in 2020 due to the cancellation of the minor league season because of the COVID-19 pandemic.[6] In 2021, Hoeing played with the High-A Beloit Snappers with whom he started 22 games and went 7โ€“6 with a 4.83 ERA and 96 strikeouts over 121 innings.[7] He opened the 2022 season with the Double-A Pensacola Blue Wahoos, and was promoted to the Triple-A Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp in early May.[8]

On August 20, 2022, the Marlins selected Hoeing's contract and promoted him to the major leagues to make his MLB debut that night as the starting pitcher against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium.[9] He pitched three innings in which he gave up seven earned runs on eight hits (two home runs), one walk, and two strikeouts as the Marlins fell 7โ€“0.[10] In his rookie campaign, he made 8 appearances for Miami, struggling to a 12.08 ERA with 6 strikeouts in12+2โ„3 innings pitched. On November 8, Hoeing was removed from the 40-man roster and sent outright to Triple-A.[11]

Hoeing began the 2023 season with Triple-A Jacksonville, pitching in 4 games (starting 3) and logging a 2.08 ERA with 20 strikeouts in17+1โ„3 innings of work. On April 25, 2023, he had his contract selected to the active roster.[12] In 33 appearances during his rookie campaign, Hoeing recording a 5.48 ERA with 53 strikeouts across70+2โ„3 innings pitched.[13]

Hoeing pitched in 16 contests for the Marlins in 2024, compiling a 2.70 ERA with 25 strikeouts over 30 innings of work.[14]

San Diego Padres

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On July 30, 2024, the Marlins traded Hoeing and Tanner Scott to the San Diego Padres in exchange for Robby Snelling, Adam Mazur, Graham Pauley, and Jay Beshears.[15] In 18 appearances for San Diego, he compiled a 1โ€“1 record and 1.52 ERA with 18 strikeouts across23+2โ„3 innings pitched.

Hoeing began the 2025 season on the injured list due to a right shoulder strain.[16] He was transferred to the 60-day injured list on April 27, 2025.[17] Hoeing was activated for his season debut on June 21.[18] In seven appearances for the Padres, he compiled a 1โ€“0 record and 3.38 ERA with five strikeouts over eight innings of work.

On March 12, 2026, it was announced that Hoeing would require season-ending surgery to repair the flexor tendon in his right elbow.[19]

Personal life

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Hoeing's cousin, Alex Meyer, played in MLB from 2015 to 2017 for the Minnesota Twins and Los Angeles Angels.[20]

References

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  1. ^ "More locals join Benintendi, Happ as MLB draftees".
  2. ^ "#35 Bryan Hoeing โ€“ Profile". pointstreak.com. Retrieved May 29, 2022.
  3. ^ "#37 Bryan Hoeing โ€“ Profile". pointstreak.com. Retrieved May 29, 2022.
  4. ^ "Eight UofL Baseball Players Drafted in 2018 MLB Draft". June 7, 2018.
  5. ^ McPherson, Jordan (June 4, 2019). "Marlins target experience on Day 2 of MLB Draft. What to know about the eight selections". Miami Herald. Retrieved September 29, 2023.
  6. ^ "2020 Minor League Baseball Season Canceled". Sports Illustrated.
  7. ^ "Miami Marlins: Could Bryan Hoeing make his MLB debut in 2022?". May 22, 2022.
  8. ^ "Bryan Hoeing Developing Quickly in Upper Minors". May 4, 2022.
  9. ^ "Marlins' Bryan Hoeing: Making big-league debut Saturday". August 20, 2022.
  10. ^ McPherson, Jordan (August 20, 2022). "Bryan Hoeing hit hard in MLB debut as Miami Marlins routed by Los Angeles Dodgers". Miami Herald. Retrieved September 29, 2023.
  11. ^ "Marlins' Bryan Hoeing: Outrighted to Triple-A". cbssports.com. November 8, 2022. Retrieved April 25, 2023.
  12. ^ "Marlins' Bryan Hoeing: Selected ahead of start". cbssports.com. April 25, 2023. Retrieved April 25, 2023.
  13. ^ "Bryan Hoeing 2023 pitching Stats Per Game - MLB". espn.com. Retrieved August 1, 2024.
  14. ^ Angus-Coombs, Maren (July 31, 2024). "Who Are the Padres Getting in Tanner Scott, Bryan Hoeing?". SI.com. Retrieved February 15, 2025.
  15. ^ Cassavell, AJ (July 31, 2024). "Tanner Scott traded to Padres". MLB.com. Retrieved February 15, 2025.
  16. ^ Polishuk, Mark (February 23, 2025). "Padres Notes: Reynolds, Hoeing, Paplham". MLB Trade Rumors. Retrieved January 3, 2026.
  17. ^ Deeds, Nick (April 27, 2025). "Padres Select David Morgan". MLB Trade Rumors. Retrieved November 22, 2025.
  18. ^ Deeds, Nick (June 21, 2025). "Padres Designate Jason Heyward For Assignment". MLB Trade Rumors. Retrieved November 15, 2025.
  19. ^ "Bryan Hoeing To Undergo Flexor Surgery". mlbtraderumors.com. Retrieved May 4, 2026.
  20. ^ Neddenriep, Kyle (August 15, 2013). "High School Recruiting Insider: Batesville basketball standout Hoeing a big-time baseball prospect". IndyStar. Retrieved February 15, 2025.
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Robby Snelling

Pauley, Adam Mazur, and Jay Beshears to the Miami Marlins in exchange for Bryan Hoeing and Tanner Scott. The Marlins assigned him to the Pensacola Blue Wahoos

San Diego Padres

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Adam Mazur

Robby Snelling, and Jay Beshears to the Miami Marlins in exchange for Bryan Hoeing and Tanner Scott. He made 8 starts for the Triple-A Jacksonville Jumbo

Tanner Scott

All-Star for the first time. On July 30, 2024, the Marlins traded Scott and Bryan Hoeing to the San Diego Padres in exchange for Robby Snelling, Adam Mazur, Jay

Graham Pauley

Snelling, Adam Mazur, and Jay Beshears to the Miami Marlins in exchange for Bryan Hoeing and Tanner Scott. He spent the remainder of the year with the Double-A

2024 San Diego Padres season

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2019 Major League Baseball draft

San Diego 7 199 Noah Murdock Kansas City Royals Pitcher Virginia 7 201 Bryan Hoeing Miami Marlins Pitcher Louisville 7 204 Eric Yang Cincinnati Reds Catcher

2015 Major League Baseball draft

Smith* Pittsburgh Pirates Right-handed pitcher San Jacinto College 32 946 Bryan Hoeing* Arizona Diamondbacks Right-handed pitcher Batesville High School (IN)