All-time saves leader Trevor Hoffman is looking for a good situation as a free-agent, but he's also content to retire if he doesn't find the right fit. Hoffman turned 43 on Oct. 13. "I'm going to wait to see what happens, see what's out there," said Hoffman. "It's not a situation where I'm going to pursue it very hard. If it's something that makes sense, if it's an opportunity for me to close, I'll look at it. If it's something that doesn't make any sense, I'll probably retire." Hoffman says he's monitoring Arizona's closer situation, where old friend Kevin Towers is now the general manager. Towers was San Diego's GM for nearly Hoffman's entire 16-year run with the Padres. "I've known K.T. for such a long time and I figured having a little history there would help," Hoffman said. "But I don't know. I'm coming off a tough year. I don't know if people are going to be turned off by that or not. I hope the strong second half I had will compensate."