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Rangers' Kinsler To Have Season-Ending Surgery

Friday, September 5, 2008

(Sports Network) - Texas Rangers second baseman Ian Kinsler will undergo season-ending surgery to repair a sports hernia.

Kinsler, out since August 18 with the injury, decided to forego an attempt to come back this season without surgery. The operation will take place next week in Dallas. Kinsler should be able to run full speed in six-to-eight weeks, and the procedure shouldn't impact his offseason workout schedule.

The surgery ends a career season for Kinsler. The 26-year-old led the majors in hits (165) and runs (102) when he went on the disabled list, and posted a .319 batting average with 41 doubles, 71 RBI and 26 steals, all of which surpassed his previous career highs.

Pitcher Doug Mathis will also have surgery on his right shoulder to remove an inflamed bursa sac. He has been out the last three months, but is expected to be ready for spring training.

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