Trevor Hoffman, Major League Baseball's all-time saves leader, formally agreed on Tuesday to a one-year contract with the Brewers. "The people in Milwaukee are going to go nuts for this guy," said Brewers catcher Jason Kendall. "You've got 'Hells Bells' in the ninth inning when he comes in the game, and you've got the best closer in the world. I think it's a perfect fit." Terms of Hoffman's deal, a $6 million base salary in 2009 plus up to $1.5 million in incentives based on games finished, were set last Thursday, but the Brewers delayed their official announcement for several days because Hoffman needed to pass a physical.