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Tribe notes: Acta standing behind Hafner

Friday, August 13th, 2010

CLEVELAND — Designated hitter Travis Hafner has been booed, criti­cized and even had his manhood ques­tioned by Indians fans. Tribe manager Manny Acta, how­ever, remains squarely behind his oft­injured slugger. “You can’t be judging people who are hurt without being in their body,” the skipper said Thursday. “I just hope Travis gets to a point where he can help us. I want this guy to be healthy.

“Now, whether he’ll be back to where he once was, that’s something I can’t tell you, but I want to be able to find out.”

Hafner, who has been on the dis­abled list since Aug. 3 with an inflamed right shoulder, will take batting prac­tice today at Progressive Field.

If the session goes well, the 33-year­old will meet with Acta to decide his next step toward returning to action. A short rehab stint with either Triple-A Columbus or Double-A Akron is likely.

On the season, Hafner is hitting .267 with nine home runs and 33 RBIs in 82 games — while making a team-high $11.5 million salary.

In the last three years, “Pronk” has missed 206 games — and counting — because of right shoulder problems. His once vaunted power has also dis­appeared as the 6-foot-3, 240-pounder has homered a total of 30 times since his $57 million contract extension kicked in.

“At some point, if he’s not helping the ballclub and we have to cut his playing time, then we’ll deal with it then,” Acta said. “We’re going to have to see how he responds when he comes back. But my only concern right now is him coming back healthy.”

Regardless of Hafner’s physical sta­tus, Cleveland will pay him $13 million in guaranteed money in each of the next two seasons. It also holds a $13 million option for 2013, but will almost certainly exercise a $2.75 mil­lion buyout.

Those numbers add up to two things: the Indians still owe Hafner at least $28.75 million — and will give him every opportunity to earn it by putting him in their lineup.

“I think you guys know our team as well as I do,” Acta said. “With our mar­ket and our situation, we’re not going to spend an incredible amount of money on another DH.”

Pitchers Aaron Laffey (left- shoulder fatigue) and Anthony Reyes (right elbow) are also working their way back. Laffey has been sidelined since July 20, while Reyes underwent recon­structive surgery last season and hasn’t pitched for the Indians since.

“Laffey is going to throw a full bullpen (today) with all his pitches, then we’ll map out his rehab,” Acta said. “Reyes’ arm is fine, but just like with Jake (Westbrook, who had a simi­lar operation), the last thing he’s going to get back is his command. In five days, he’ll go out again and pitch.”

Trivia answer

Hendrickson

Hendrickson

Orioles pitcher Mark Hendrickson is one of 12 all-time MLB players who have played in the NBA — and the only pro athlete ever to appear in a game at both Progressive Field and Quicken Loans Arena.

The 6-foot-9 reliever told The Chronicle-Telegram that he closely followed LeBron James’ free agency saga, having played in 10 games with the Cavaliers in 1999-2000.

“It interested me quite a bit because I wanted to know where he would wind up,” said Hendrickson, a power forward who also saw action with the 76ers, Kings, Nets in four NBA seasons.

“Unfortunately, people here didn’t get what they wanted in the end, but I can understand what most of the (high-profile free agents) were going through in their minds.”

Hendrickson (1-4 with a 5.13 ERA in 35 appearances this season) thinks it’s far too early to concede the NBA title to Miami, even though it brought together James with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh.

“Obviously, decisions in the summer don’t always play out the way you think they will in the spring,” he said. “They’re not a lock by any means because there are a lot of very good teams.”

Coming attraction

The pitching matchups are set for Seattle’s lone 2010 visit to Progressive Field this weekend.

Fausto Carmona (12-9, 3.90 ERA) starts for the Indians tonight at 7:05 against fellow right-hander David Pauley (0-4, 3.38).

Tribe righty Mitch Talbot (8-9, 4.09) returns from the disabled list Saturday at 7:05 p.m. to take on left-hander Jason Vargas (8-5, 3.12).

Justin Masterson (4-11, 5.47) finishes the series Sunday at 1:05 p.m., challenging Seattle ace Felix Hernandez (8-9, 2.71) in a battle of right-handers.

Roundin’ third

  • The Indians entered Thursday with a 3-1 record on “Dollar Dog Night.” Perhaps more important to the franchise, their average attendance on those dates was 20,794 — 17.9 percent higher than their MLB-low season average of 17,637.
  • The upper deck murals of Jhonny Peralta (now with Detroit) and Jake Westbrook (St. Louis) at Progressive Field have been replaced by graphics featuring closer Chris Perez and Acta.

Contact Brian Dulik at brisports@hotmail.com.

Elyria woman arrested for assault at Shopway

Monday, August 9th, 2010

ELYRIA — An Elyria woman was arrested Sunday after allegedly assaulting and spraying pepper spray on another woman at Shopway.

Camel

Camel

Dominique Camel, 25, was charged with assault.

According to Elyria police, officers arrived at the store, in the 100 block of Lake Avenue, as sev-eral vehicles were leaving. A woman ran up to them, bleeding on the right side of her face and described by police as “covered” in pepper spray. The woman told them Camel had done it.

Police went to Camel’s residence and she told them the other woman assaulted her after Camel and her child’s father, who was with the woman, got into a verbal altercation. Camel, who is preg-nant, was placed into custody on an outstanding warrant as the investigation continued. A witness told police that Camel had instigated the incident.

Report: Elyria man allegedly sold drugs in Broad Street bar

Monday, August 9th, 2010
Solomon

Solomon

ELYRIA — An Elyria man was arrested Sunday after allegedly being caught selling drugs at a Broad Street bar.

Arthur Solomon Jr., 37, was charged with possession of cocaine.

According to Elyria police, officers went to Pudge’s Place in the 300 block of Broad Street after reports of someone selling drugs there. Officers arrived and asked Solomon, who matched the description given police, to step outside. Solomon was asked if he had anything illegal on him. He said no and consented to a search.

Police found a plastic bag containing several white rocks, weighing about 1.1 grams, under one of his socks near his ankle.

Man charged in Sheffield Lake bank robbery

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

Robert Starnes Jr. was charged today in connection with the robbery of the Chase Bank branch in Sheffield Lake last week and could face additional charges in two other bank robberies, the FBI announced in a news release.

Starnes

Starnes

Starnes, 39, was arrested last Thursday on a parole violation, although Lorain County Common Pleas Judge Christopher Rothgery had issued an order earlier this year declaring that Starnes wasn’t on parole. The Ohio Adult Parole Authority contends that Rothgery didn’t have the author-ity to issue such an order and has continued to treat Starnes as if her were on parole.

The news release said that in addition to the July 21 Sheffield Lake robbery, Starnes is also a suspect in the robberies of Lorain National Bank in Sheffield Township on June 28 and the FirstMerit Bank in Amherst on July 16. Charges in those cases are pending, the release said.

Starnes will appear in federal court on the armed bank robbery charge — which carries a possible prison term of up to 25 years – once he is transferred from state to federal custody, according to the release.

Read Wednesday’s Chronicle for more on this story.

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