Rangers release Hamilton after another knee injury
ARLINGTON, TEXAS >> The Texas Rangers released Josh Hamilton from his minor league contract Friday after another knee injury, perhaps signaling the end of the 2010 AL MVP’s career.
Team spokesman John Blake said Hamilton injured his right knee while recovering from left knee surgery and will have a procedure on the newly injured knee at some point.
Hamilton, who turns 36 next month, underwent reconstructive surgery on his left knee last June and left the team during spring training for another procedure after ex- periencing soreness.
The procedure during spring training was the 11th of Hamilton’s career and third since the fivetime All- Star last played in the majors in 2015.
“I am disappointed but not discouraged that my knee problems have not allowed me to play this season,” Hamilton said. “I plan to have surgery on my right knee and then evaluate the situation.”
Hamilton was the No. 1 overall pick out of high school in 1999. His career was almost derailed by drug and alcohol addiction before he made his big league debut with Cincinnati in 2007.
The left- handed slugger joined the Rangers in an offseason trade, start- ing his five-year All- Star run in 2008. The stretch included 142 home runs, 506 RBIs and the only two World Series trips in club history.