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Detroit- The Indians and agents for Travis Hafner are expected to meet in San Francisco next week during the All-Star Game festivities to continue contract negotiations that were suspended in April, but have started to percolate again in the last several days. Last year, the Indians did most of the work on a four-year, $14 million extension with left-hander Cliff Lee during the All-Star break. ... [link]

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Advance Scout: Indians, July 6-8
Published 7/6/2007 by Alex Obal at Batter's Box Interactive Magazine

The Indians Will Re-Open Negotiations With Pronk
Published 7/7/2007 by Tom Fornelli at FanHouse

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