Indians Notebook: Hafner says he can still help this year

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Injured DH still on mend Friday, July 11, 2008 BY JOSH WEIR REPOSITORY SPORTS WRITER CLEVELAND The Pronk saga might be headed toward a conclusion. DH Travis Hafner, on the disabled list since May 30 with a right shoulder issue, believes he could begin swinging a bat in the next couple of weeks. "It's been a really slow process," said Hafner, who has four home runs in 157 at-bats this ... [link]

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Travis Hafner Plans on Returning This Year
Published 7/11/2008 by Fornelli (noreply@blogger.com) at Foul Balls
[image] While there have been problems aplenty in Cleveland with the Indians this season, a lot of the team's offensive struggles can be attributed to the fact they've gotten absolutely nothing out of Travis Hafner this year. After having an MVP-caliber season in 2006 (.308 42 HR 117 RBI 1.098 OPS), Hafner struggled last season hitting only .266. Of course, even though he was struggling, he still managed to hit 24 homers and drive in 100 runs. The Indians probably wish he could struggle so much this season, but Pronk's been battling a bad shoulder injury since May and hasn't played a game since being placed on the DL back on May 25th. Still, despite ...

Travis Hafner Plans on Returning This Year
Published 7/12/2008 at FanHouse
Filed under: Indians, AL Central, InjuriesWhile there have been problems aplenty in Cleveland with the Indians this season, a lot of the team's offensive struggles can be attributed to the fact they've gotten absolutely nothing out of Travis Hafner this year. After having an MVP-caliber season in 2006 (.308 42 HR 117 RBI 1.098 OPS), Hafner struggled last season hitting only .266. Of course, even though he was struggling, he still managed to hit 24 homers and drive in 100 runs. The Indians probably wish he could struggle so much this season, but Pronk's been battling a bad shoulder injury since May and hasn't played ...

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