Hello, Is Travis There?

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 Hello, Is Travis There?
Though Travis Hafner brought in the second run last night thanks to a sacrifice fly, I can no longer allow myself to keep his ongoing struggles on the WFNY backburner. Hafner is leading the team in at-bats with 96, but is barely keeping his batting average above the Mendoza line at .219. If you’re hoping that... [link]

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