Hafner pushes to return to his old form
Slugger looking to rediscover his power stroke after injury-riddled '08 season
By Jerry Crasnick
ESPN.com
GOODYEAR, Ariz. -- Modern statistical analysis might pooh-pooh the value of the run batted in, but you wouldn't know it from
Travis Hafner's wardrobe.
About 90 minutes before stepping into the box as Cleveland's designated hitter against Colorado, Hafner returns to the clubhouse from batting practice and peels off his uniform jersey to reveal a T-shirt with the words "Bootleg Baseball" on the front and "Money Lies in RBIs" across the back.
The shirt was a gift from a clubbie friend a few years ago, and Hafner instantly warmed to the rhyme, the message and the institutional gray.
"It's a good color," Hafner says. "It shows the sweat, so it makes it look like you're working harder."