Report: Astros’ Altuve underwent knee surgery

MLB

Houston Astros star second baseman Jose Altuve underwent surgery Friday on his injured right knee, according to MLB.com.

Altuve served as Houston’s designated hitter in the final three games of their five-game ALCS loss to the Boston Red Sox because of what had been described as a bruised knee.

Astros manager AJ Hinch acknowledged Thursday before Game 5 that Altuve was “playing on one leg” and that the 2017 American League MVP would not have played if it was a regular-season contest.

After the Astros’ season-ending 4-1 loss, Altuve said this was “absolutely” the worst pain he’s ever played with.

“I feel really, really bad for not being on the field for my team,” Altuve said. “But one thing you can know is that I gave everything I had — healthy, not healthy that was all I have.”

Altuve, 28, batted .315 with 13 home runs and 61 RBIs in 137 games this season for the Astros. He batted .265 in eight postseason games.

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