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Mon May 20 201323:38Travis Hafner homers to lead Yankees in win
Travis Hafner homered in the ninth and singled in a run in the 10th in the Yankees' 6-4 win over the Orioles on Monday.
These are games that Baltimore was winning last year. But, of course, the Yankees didn't have Hafner and Vernon Wells then. Hafner's homer off Jim Johnson tied the game in the ninth. Wells had an RBI double to give the Yankees the lead in the 10th, and Hafner went on to single him in for insurance. Hafner also stole a base, well, just because. He has two this year after going 2011 and 2012 without even attempting one.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat May 18 201315:49Hafner (shoulder) homers in return to action
Travis Hafner (shoulder) clubbed a two-run homer in his return to action Saturday.
It sounds like his shoulder is fine. Hafner now has seven homers in 100 at-bats this season, including five in just 54 at-bats at Yankee Stadium. The 35-year-old is not a good bet to hold up, but he should continue to be a useful option in daily fantasy leagues.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat May 18 201310:19Hafner (shoulder) returns to Yankees' lineup
Travis Hafner (shoulder) returned to the Yankees' lineup Saturday.
Hafner was available to pinch-hit Friday, but didn't start against left-hander Mark Buehrle. He returns after missing the last four games with shoulder tendinitis. With Curtis Granderson now healthy, the Yankees will go with a committee of Hafner and Vernon Wells at designated hitter. Hafner is batting .260/.383/.510 in 32 games this season.
Source: Andy McCullough on Twitter
Fri May 17 201316:10Hafner (shoulder) available to pinch-hit Fri.
Travis Hafner (shoulder) says he's available to pinch-hit Friday.
Hafner hasn't played since Monday due to shoulder tendinitis, but he was encouraged after a batting practice session Thursday. He likely would have started against a right-hander, but southpaw Mark Buehrle is on the hill for the Blue Jays. Perhaps he'll be back in there Saturday against Brandon Morrow.
Source: Andy McCullough on Twitter
Thu May 16 201318:01Hafner (shoulder) out of lineup again Thu.
Travis Hafner (shoulder) is out of the Yankees' lineup for the third straight day Thursday.
Hafner hasn't played since Monday due to tendinitis in his right shoulder. He was scheduled to do some hitting prior to Thursday's game, so it's possible that he'll be available to pinch-hit.
Source: The Journal News
Wed May 15 201315:43Hafner (shoulder) hopes to return Thursday
Travis Hafner (shoulder) hopes to return to the starting lineup Thursday.
Hafner hasn't played since Monday due to shoulder soreness. An MRI on Tuesday revealed tendinitis, so he's considered day-to-day for now.
Source: Andy McCullough on Twitter
Tue May 14 201316:05Travis Hafner undergoing MRI on his shoulder
Travis Hafner will undergo an MRI on his right shoulder.
Hafner has been experiencing shoulder soreness recently, so he's going to rest for a few days and try to get some answers. The 35-year-old has a lengthy injury history, so the Yankees will be cautious. Fortunately, the Yankees can plug Vernon Wells in at DH now that Curtis Granderson (forearm) is back from the disabled list.
Source: Andy Martino on Twitter
Tue Apr 30 201323:30Hafner has three hits as Yankees beat Astros
Travis Hafner went 3-for-4 with three RBI in the Yankees' win over the Astros on Tuesday.
Hafner did his damage with three singles, but they were effective as he now has 17 RBI on the young season. Hitting .318, the designated hitter has entrenched himself in the Yankees lineup. When he's hitting like this, he's worth a look in deep mixed leagues.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat Apr 27 201319:09Hafner homers, triples as Yankees beat Jays
Travis Hafner homered and tripled in the Yankees' 5-4 defeat of the Blue Jays on Saturday.
Hafner hit a three-run shot over the right-center field fence in the bottom of the fourth inning and an RBI triple in the seventh, finishing the day with four total RBI. The veteran designated hitter has been a steal for the Yankees so far, boasting a .309/.433/.727 batting line, six home runs and 14 RBI in 19 games this season. He should keep rolling if he remains healthy.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Wed Apr 17 201321:51Travis Hafner hits one out
Travis Hafner belted a pinch-hit, go-ahead solo homer in Wednesday's comeback win over the Diamondbacks.
Hafner didn't start with the opposition sending a lefty to the mound, but he got his chance against right-handed electric setup man David Herandnez in the eighth and didn't disappoint. Pronk is now batting .342 with four bombs this season and needs to be started in mixed leagues while he's healthy and has a hot bat.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Apr 8 201320:04Travis Hafner homers in return to Cleveland
Travis Hafner had a huge day in his return to Cleveland on Monday, as he went 2-for-3 with a home run and four RBI.
Hafner launched a three-run homer to straightaway center in first at-bat and added an RBI single in the third inning. He also drew two walks and scored three times. "Pronk" has hit safely in all seven games this season and should have value in deeper mixed leagues as long as he's healthy.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat Mar 30 201318:00Yankees not concerned about Travis Hafner
The Yankees are not concerned about the general stiffness that prevented Travis Hafner from playing Saturday.
"He just wasn't able to do his normal routine, his normal cage stuff," Yankees manager Joe Girardi said. "He was a little stiff. Nothing to be concerned about. He spends a lot of time getting loose every day and doing his routine, getting in hot tubs and taking his time in the cage. We just didn't have time to do that today." Hafner should be fine for the start of the 2013 regular season.
Source: The Journal News
Sat Mar 30 201314:10Hafner scratched from Yankees' lineup
Travis Hafner has been scratched from Saturday's lineup.
The extent of the injury still hasn't been reported. It sounds like Hafner is dealing with some lower back stiffness. We should know more when the Yankees update his status.
Source: Erik Boland on Twitter
Tue Mar 26 201322:38Travis Hafner picks up three hits
Travis Hafner went 3-for-4 win a double and a run scored Tuesday against the Astros.
Pronk is batting just .195 this spring after the three-hit night, but he does have two homers and two doubles. He's a poor bet to stay healthy, of course, but is an intriguing daily league play this season against righties with the short porch at Yankee Stadium.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Mar 19 201316:49Travis Hafner's average drops to .138
Travis Hafner went 0-for-3 and struck out twice Tuesday against the Phillies.
Hafner appears to be in need of more at-bats than he's been getting. He is 4-for-29 with one homer and 12 strikeouts this spring. Hafner's contract is guaranteed, so he's still assured of being the Yankees' DH against right-handed pitchers.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Fri Feb 1 201315:03Yankees ink Travis Hafner to one-year deal
Yankees signed DH Travis Hafner to a one-year, $2 million contract.
He'll have a chance to make $4 million more through incentives. Hafner is obviously a poor bet to stay healthy, but he's a good bet to be pretty productive when on the field, and, at $2 million, the Yanks haven't risked much. The 35-year-old batted .228/.346/.438 with 12 home runs and a .784 OPS in 66 games with the Indians last season while battling knee and back injuries. He'll be the Bombers' regular DH against right-handed pitching.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu Jan 31 201316:16Hafner's deal with Yankees worth around $2M
Ken Davidoff of the New York Post reports that Travis Hafner's deal with the Yankees is worth around $2 million guaranteed.
Chad Jennings of the Journal News reported Thursday afternoon that the two sides have a deal in place. It's a nice low-cost gamble for the Bombers, as Hafner could thrive with the short porch at Yankee Stadium. Of course, he's a poor bet to stay healthy.
Source: Ken Davidoff on Twitter
Thu Jan 31 201314:10Yankees have deal in place with Travis Hafner
According to Chad Jennings of The Journal News, the Yankees have a deal "in place" with Travis Hafner.
Jennings suspects that an official announcement will be made within the next 24 hours. Hafner struggled to attract much interest this winter on the open market after batting .228/.346/.438 with 12 home runs in 66 games last season for the Indians. He's injury prone but will carry decent fantasy value in New York if he can stay healthy.
Source: The Journal News
Wed Jan 30 201311:42Yankees might be close to deal with Hafner
Rob Bradford of WEEI.com hears that the Yankees might be close to a deal with free agent designated hitter Travis Hafner.
If signed, Hafner would project as the team's primary designated hitter against right-handed pitching. The 35-year-old batted .228/.346/.438 with 12 home runs and a .784 OPS in 66 games with the Indians last season while battling knee and back injuries.
Source: Rob Bradford on Twitter
Wed Jan 23 201310:15Indians consider reunions with Hafner, Thome
CBS Sports' Jon Heyman reports that Travis Hafner and Jim Thome are among free agent hitters being considered by the Indians.
The Indians declined Hafner's $13 million option for 2013 in October, but they aren't against bringing him back at a lesser salary. The 42-year-old Thome, who played for the Indians from 1991-2002 and again 2011, is working out in hopes of getting a worthwhile offer. Heyman hears that there has been some buzz about a possible reunion with Manny Ramirez, but one person familiar with the Indians' thinking said that he's not a consideration at this point.
Source: CBSSports.com
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