Astros' Carlos Correa faces season-ending surgery on a torn ankle tendon
Houston’s Carlos Correa has a torn tendon in his left ankle that will require season-ending surgery.
The star infielder gave the update on his injury Wednesday.
Correa was injured the day prior while taking swings in the batting cage before a game against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Correa was on crutches and in a walking boot Wednesday morning at the ballpark after seeing a foot specialist.
He said he would seek some other opinions before scheduling the surgery.
Correa said the injury was a complete tear and his recovery is expected to take six to eight months.
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