Doesn't sound too serious, but it looks like he won't play this weekend.
Per RotoWorld:
Travis Hafner underwent an MRI Friday that revealed left knee inflammation and a mild hamstring strain. While they badly need the slugger for the series against the Yankees, the Indians aren't optimistic that Hafner will play at all this weekend. Jason Michaels is filling in for him tonight, with Trot Nixon shifting to DH.
He is the worst! I couldnt be more happy that I dealt him for Webb. We have CG and SHO for categories in my league and webb has been killing....good bye Hafner ..never again!
B-Chad wrote:Pedroia's LD rate of 20% is reason to believe he'll maintain a higher BA then Cano. It should also be noted he hits more FB's then Cano, which means that even if he posts a lower HR/FB then Cano, he should come in reasonably close to Cano in HR's
if you were smart you would actually target him next year. after this atrocity of a season he'll be incredibly cheap. and whatever's wrong with him this year will be fixed by next year and he'll post his best numbers yet.
DaSh 1s wrote:He is the worst! I couldnt be more happy that I dealt him for Webb. We have CG and SHO for categories in my league and webb has been killing....good bye Hafner ..never again!
He hasn't been that bad. Never again?? His poor year, just means I'll be able to scoop him up cheap next year!!
Maybe I am too optimistic or perhaps just delusional, but I think the time off will be good for Pronk. Don't have anything to substantiate this, but seems he is pressing too much in trying to produce and forgetting what works for him in the past. Hopefully, the forced time off will enable Pronk to recharge his batteries and produce like before in the remainder of the season. Worked for Figgins and Atkins earlier in the season (although those were non injury situations), hope lightning will strike again.
ha_jai wrote:Maybe I am too optimistic or perhaps just delusional, but I think the time off will be good for Pronk. Don't have anything to substantiate this, but seems he is pressing too much in trying to produce and forgetting what works for him in the past. Hopefully, the forced time off will enable Pronk to recharge his batteries and produce like before in the remainder of the season. Worked for Figgins and Atkins earlier in the season (although those were non injury situations), hope lightning will strike again.
I agree 100%!! I'm probably drinking too much Pronk Kool-aid, but I think he'll get hot when it counts most!! Playoffs baby!!