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Tue Jul 3 201214:05Travis Hafner (knee) set to return Wednesday
Travis Hafner (knee) now expects to return from the disabled list Wednesday.
Hafner originally aimed to return Tuesday, but it appears that the Indians have decided to give him a full day of rest following his final rehab game on Monday. The veteran designated hitter has been sidelined since May 23 due to right knee surgery.
Source: Nick Camino on Twitter
Tue Jul 3 201209:05Hafner (knee) expects to be activated Tuesday
Travis Hafner (knee) expects to be activated from the disabled list Tuesday.
Hafner resumed his rehab assignment on Monday night with Triple-A Columbus and went 0-for-4. However, barring any last minute setbacks with his surgically-repaired right knee, he should be activated and available for Tuesday's game.
Source: Paul Hoynes on Twitter
Sat Jun 30 201213:48Hafner (knee) to resume rehab assignment
Travis Hafner (knee) will resume his minor league rehab assignment Saturday at Triple-A Columbus.
It's possible he'll be activated from the disabled list Monday. Hafner has been sidelined since undergoing arthroscopic surgery on his right knee in late May.
Source: Jordan Bastian on Twitter
Tue Jun 26 201216:28Hafner (knee) set to begin rehab assignment
Travis Hafner (knee) is set to begin a minor league rehab assignment Wednesday with Triple-A Columbus.
Hafner is likely to play in four or five rehab games before rejoining the Indians' starting lineup. The veteran designated hitter has been on the shelf since undergoing arthroscopic surgery on his right knee in late May.
Source: Nick Camino on Twitter
Mon Jun 25 201218:24Travis Hafner (knee) runs bases Monday
Travis Hafner (knee) ran the bases Monday.
Hafner is scheduled to do some sliding on Tuesday. Barring any setbacks with his surgically-repaired knee, he could be cleared to begin a minor league rehab stint later this week.
Source: Paul Hoynes on Twitter
Fri Jun 22 201221:44Hafner (knee) to start running bases soon
Indians manager Manny Acta said Friday that Travis Hafner (knee) will soon start running the bases.
Barring any setbacks, Hafner should go out on a minor league rehab assignment while the Indians are on their current 10-game roadtrip. The Indians are hopeful he'll be ready to return in the early part of July.
Source: Indians.mlb.com
Fri Jun 22 201209:40Hafner won't be activated soon
Travis Hafner (knee) is not expected to be activated during the Indians' 10-game road trip that begins Friday, but he could be ready for a rehab assignment sometime during that stretch.
Hafner has missed the last month following arthroscopic surgery on his right knee. The Indians are anticipating him being ready to resume his designated hitter duties in early July.
Source: Cleveland Plain Dealer
Thu Jun 21 201209:03Hafner (knee) taking batting practice
Travis Hafner (knee) has taken batting practice twice.
The big test for Hafner will be running, and he's yet to be cleared for that activity. The Indians aren't expecting him to be ready for activation until early July.
Source: Associated Press
Tue Jun 12 201220:34Travis Hafner doing light hitting drills
Travis Hafner (knee) has been doing some light hitting off a tee.
Hafner underwent a right medial meniscectomy late last month and is progressing on schedule. He's expected back in early July. "Haf is doing well," Indians manager Manny Acta said. "He's already taking some swings off a tee. It's going well. That's all I can tell you right now."
Source: Indians.mlb.com
Thu May 31 201211:06Hafner undergoes knee surgery, out 4-6 weeks
Travis Hafner underwent a right medial meniscectomy Thursday morning on his right knee.
As scheduled. Hafner is expected to need between four and six weeks of recovery time, meaning he'll have to hustle to get back before the All-Star break. The Indians are going with a rotation at DH in his absence.
Source: Jordan Bastian on Twitter
Wed May 30 201210:54Hafner to have right knee scoped Thursday
Travis Hafner is scheduled to have his right knee scoped on Thursday.
Hafner hinted at the possibility Wednesday morning, but he has decided to go ahead with the surgery. He'll miss four to six weeks, which places his return in early-to-mid July. The Indians will likely rely on multiple players out of the DH spot during his absence.
Source: Paul Hoynes on Twitter
Wed May 30 201209:15Travis Hafner (knee) placed on disabled list
Indians placed DH Travis Hafner on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to May 24, with inflammation in his right knee.
Hafner is currently dealing with an irritated meniscus in his right knee. He received a cortisone shot last Thursday and was able to run in the outfield on Monday, but the Indians will give him some extra time to heal. "Pronk" is hitting .242/.380/.439 with six homers, 23 RBI and an .819 OPS through 39 games this year.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun May 27 201210:12Travis Hafner to test knee out Monday
Travis Hafner will test out his right knee Monday when the Indians return home.
Hafner, who irritated the medial meniscus in his knee, received a cortisone shot Thursday. He didn't travel with the team to Chicago, so he'll miss a fourth straight game Sunday. Indians head athletic trainer Lonnie Soloff conceded that surgery is a possibility if the knee does not respond to the shot, rest and rehab. Pronk seems likely to be placed on the DL if things don't go well when he tests the knee out Monday.
Source: Cleveland Plain Dealer
Sat May 26 201212:26Hafner (knee) remains out of lineup
Travis Hafner (knee) is not is Saturday's lineup.
Hafner received a cortisone shot in his right knee Thursday and has now missed three straight games. The injury was initially described as day-to-day, but he could face the possibility of surgery if his knee doesn't respond to treatment by next week.
Source: Paul Hoynes on Twitter
Fri May 25 201218:12Travis Hafner receives cortisone shot in knee
Travis Hafner received a cortisone shot in his right knee on Thursday.
Hafner hasn't played since fouling a fall off his right knee during Wednesday's game. It was originally deemed as a day-to-day-type situation, but that's clearly not the case. In fact, Indians trainer Lonnie Soloff said if Hafner's knee doesn't respond by next week, other scenarios will be examined. It's fair to say that includes the possibility of surgery. Stay tuned.
Source: Paul Hoynes on Twitter
Thu May 24 201211:04Hafner out Thursday due to right knee injury
Travis Hafner is being held out of Thursday's game against the Tigers due to a right knee injury.
Indians skipper Manny Acta called the 34-year-old DH "day-to-day." Hafner is hitting .242/.380/.439 with six home runs and 23 RBI in 39 games played this season.
Source: Jordan Bastian on Twitter
Fri May 18 201215:15Travis Hafner in Friday's lineup
Travis Hafner (hand) is in Friday's lineup.
Hafner had to leave Thursday's game after being hit by a pitch on his right hand, but it was precautionary and he's back in there the next day. Pronk is batting .259/.397/.457 with five homers and 19 RBI this season.
Source: Nick Camino on Twitter
Thu May 17 201217:14Hafner (hand) hopes to be in lineup Friday
Travis Hafner (hand) hopes to be in the starting lineup Friday.
Hafner was hit in the right hand by a pitch in the ninth inning Thursday and was eventually removed for a pinch-hitter in the 11th. While it doesn't sound like anything serious, the Indians could rest him on Friday to play it safe. Consider him day-to-day.
Source: Nick Camino on Twitter
Wed May 16 201222:20Travis Hafner, Tribe rough up Felix
Travis Hafner homered, doubled and drove in three runs on Wednesday, leading the charge as Cleveland rocked Felix Hernandez and the Mariners.
The Tribe rocked King Felix for a surprising eight runs in only 3 2/3 innings. Hafner's bomb came off of Hisashi Iwakuma in the sixth, however. The home run was just his fifth of the season, though three of those have come in May. He's now batting .259/.397/.464 to go along with 12 extra-base hits and 19 RBI.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu May 3 201215:53Hafner not in Thursday's lineup
Travis Hafner is not in Thursday's starting lineup.
Hafner was hit on the right side of his knee by a pitch on Wednesday night, so Indians skipper Manny Acta is giving him a day of rest to allow any bruising to heal. The 34-year-old designated hitter has posted a healthy .290/.438/.478 batting line, three home runs and 12 RBI in 20 games this season for the Tribe. Johnny Damon is DHing on Thursday against the White Sox.
Source: Jordan Bastian on Twitter
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