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Updated Oct 26, 2009 - 7:12 pm

Mariners' Griffey has surgery on left knee

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The Seattle Mariners say Ken Griffey Jr. has undergone arthroscopic surgery on his left knee to remove a bone spur.

The team says Griffey had the surgery on Monday in Cincinnati and was performed by Dr. Timothy Kremchek. Normal recovery time is four to six weeks.

It's the second time in a year that Griffey has undergone surgery on his left knee. He was limited by the knee at times during the 2009 season. He had it drained on multiple occasions.

Griffey hit .214 this season with 19 homers and 57 RBIs in 117 games and was embraced by fans in his return to Seattle. He was a designated hitter for all but the first weeks of the season.

Griffey, who turns 40 in November, has not announced whether he will play in 2010.

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  • mrtonythomas wrote...
    Jrs. Surgery
    Ken: Get well soon. And come back in 2010.
  • TKTK wrote...
    No knee jerk decision
    KGJ: Good luck on your rehab. Considering the recovery time, you should be ready to go come next season. The Mariner's season would not be the same without you. The team, the fans, and baseball need a class act like yourself. It's going to be a great 2010 season.




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