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The news that Hafner has signed a 4-year, $57M extension means that another one of the “core” players has been locked up for the long term. Going into the season, the Tribe faced the prospect of losing Jake Westbrook after this season and Hafner and C.C. after next season to Free Agency. Westbrook, obviously, has been taken care of, and now, with Hafner in the mix (the C.C. discussion will be touc [link]

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Hafner Gets Four More In Cleveland
Published 7/12/2007 by Sooze at Babes Love Baseball
... ] | [The Dia Tribe]

Rounding the Bases: Baseball Returns
Published 7/12/2007 by Adam Godson at Bugs & Cranks
... $57 million for a DH hitting .262? Sign it! [DiaTribe] ...

Blogdome: More Talk Of Weis' Fat Surgery
Published 7/12/2007 by Leitch at Deadspin
... • Travis Hafner, not going anywhere. [Cleveland Tribe Blog] ...

Travis Hafner Deal
Published 7/13/2007 by Angela S. at Serious Dismay Sports
... From The Diatribe: The "Core" Corps, discussing who The Indians will have signed and for how long now. It looks like the Indians are going to be playing at this same level for at least the next three years if most perform as expected/projected. ...

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