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KISSIMMEE, Fla. (AP) — Houston All-Star first baseman Lance Berkman (FSY) will have minor surgery on his left knee Saturday and miss two-to-four weeks, a recovery period that could sideline him for opening day.
The 34-year-old injured knee during a baserunning drill at spring training on March 1. Tests showed that Berkman bruised his knee, and he played five games after skipping the Astros' spring training opener.

Berkman's knee continued to swell, and team doctor Dr. David Lintner decided on Friday that the five-time All-Star slugger should have arthroscopic surgery.

Astros general manager Ed Wade said the team is confident the injury won't be a lingering problem.

"We certainly don't encourage players to have surgery, but if this is an easy fix, it removes the uncertainty that it could occur again," Wade said. "We think that once it gets addressed, that it's a dead issue and we won't have to worry about it anymore."

Wade said the initial bruise ruled out the option of surgery earlier.

"He had a strawberry on that knee, and Dr. Lintner told us that even if surgery had been prescribed, they wouldn't have been able to do it until that strawberry healed because of the concern for an infection," Wade said. "So we'll address it now, get him moving in a straight line and, hopefully, not have to worry about it for the rest of the season."

Berkman had arthroscopic surgery on the same knee in 1999. He missed 18 games last year with a strained left calf and hit .274, a career low for a full season. He is entering the final season of an $85 million, six-year contract extension.
 

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Therion said:
About time. His injury has been hurting his performance for several years.


Am I the only one that wishes Berkman would make up his mind about his career. The surgery notwithstanding...it seems these last few years he has had a real mediocre attitude about his career and his future. Its like he doesn't care if he keeps playing. Something like this might actually make him even more inclined to call it quits soon.
 

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Pine Tar said:
Therion said:
About time. His injury has been hurting his performance for several years.
Actually Lance Berkman has been hurting his performance for years :D

Kinda like the Cubs sucking for about 100 years because, well, they are the Cubs.
 

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