Hamilton to miss 4-6 weeks
Associated Press
Texas Rangers center fielder Josh Hamilton will undergo surgery today to repair a partial tear in an abdominal muscle and is expected to miss the next 4-6 weeks.
"That's great because we thought it would be longer," manager Ron Washington said yesterday. "It looks like we'll have a chance to get him back after the (July) All-Star break. At least it won't be September."
The team had feared that the injury was a hernia similar to the one that shut down second baseman Ian Kinsler for 12 weeks last year.
An MRI exam yesterday confirmed the diagnosis of the partial tear.
Hamilton was injured May 17 when he crashed into the wall while making a leaping catch against the Los Angeles Angels.
Also, the Rangers are sticking with Washington, at least through 2010, after the team exercised its contract option to keep him for next season.
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