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Old 04-15-2006, 06:47 PM
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Pronk deserves his own thread! This is the third season I've had him on my fantasy team and he is practically single-handedly carrying my team!

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Old 04-16-2006, 12:22 PM
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One of the best hitters in the american league. he's extremly underrated. lastyear he had a higher ops than david ortiz. He's the best DH in baseball.
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One of the best hitters in the american league. he's extremly underrated. lastyear he had a higher ops than david ortiz. He's the best DH in baseball.
Why can't he play first base?!
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Old 04-17-2006, 04:45 AM
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Why can't he play first base?!
Rhetorical question? Sorry if it is: he has nagging elbow problems that prevent fielding. The plan is for him to play 20-25 games at 1B this year, though.
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Old 04-17-2006, 11:23 AM
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Rhetorical question? Sorry if it is: he has nagging elbow problems that prevent fielding. The plan is for him to play 20-25 games at 1B this year, though.
Really? How soon? I really would love to move Hafner to the first base slot on my fantasy team. Right now I'm getting by with a Jay Gobbons/Prince Fielder platoon at first.
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Old 04-17-2006, 01:13 PM
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Really? How soon? I really would love to move Hafner to the first base slot on my fantasy team. Right now I'm getting by with a Jay Gobbons/Prince Fielder platoon at first.
Woah! Haf can't do that soon enough then for you! It's something I read in the papers and online during the off-season. We'll have to see. I mean, the Indians said they'd play Victor Martinez at 15-20 games at 1B last season and THAT never happened.
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One of the best hitters in the american league. he's extremly underrated. lastyear he had a higher ops than david ortiz. He's the best DH in baseball.
I couldn't agree with you more. I think he's commanding more and more respect throughout the League as time goes by. The guy is just crushing the ball so far this year. I also see him being more and more disciplined at the plate.
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Woah! Haf can't do that soon enough then for you! It's something I read in the papers and online during the off-season. We'll have to see. I mean, the Indians said they'd play Victor Martinez at 15-20 games at 1B last season and THAT never happened.
I really, really need Hafner at 1B!!!
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I can understand that. I have D-Lee, and now that's he's hurt, I could stand putting Pronk at first as well.
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That's 6 slams so far. Wow!


Mark Duncan/Associated Press
Travis Hafner hit a grand slam
during the Indians’ 11-run
first inning Sunday against
the Royals.


Hafner’s 6th Grand Slam Ties Mattingly
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CLEVELAND, Aug. 13 — As a boy, Travis Hafner was a Don Mattingly fan. Now, Hafner has matched Mattingly’s grand slam record.

Hafner hit his sixth grand slam in Cleveland’s 11-run first inning to tie Mattingly’s single-season record and the Indians routed the Kansas City Royals yesterday, 13-0.

“It’s pretty cool to tie a major league record,” Hafner said. “Mattingly was one of the best hitters in the game. I liked to watch him on TV when I was young.”

Hafner put the Indians ahead by 11-0 with his 35th home run of the season and tied Mattingly’s mark, set with the Yankees in 1987.

The Indians got the baseball back from a fan and gave it to Hafner, who has 45 games left to try to break the record. He had been tied for second with Baltimore’s Jim Gentile (1961) and the Chicago Cubs’ Ernie Banks (1955).

“I’ll have to see if there is a next one,” Hafner said. He is 8 for 13 with 6 homers and 29 runs batted in this season with the bases loaded. It was his eighth career grand slam.
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Hafner just doesn't get the publicity his play deserves. ESPN keeps yapping about Ortiz and Hafner has been better.
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Pronk has just reached 2000 career PAs. This makes him eligible for the team career leaderboard at baseball-reference.com

So, how does Pronk stack up among Tribe career leaders right now?

Pronk is 3rd in SLG, behind Manny and Albert Belle.

He is 4th in career OPS, behind Manny, Joe Jackson and Thome.

He is 5th in AB/HR, behind Thome, Belle and Manny, and tied with Manny for 4th in OPS+, behind Jackson, Speaker and Lajoie.

He has quite a ways to go to climb the career totals in HRs, etc.

I hope he sticks around for awhile.
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