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Josh Hamilton found enough power in his bat Thursday night to hit a sacrifice fly that tied the game in the ninth inning and injected new life into the Texas Rangers. He could use one of those injections, too.
Hamilton, the 2010 American League MVP and the author of 25 home runs during the regular season, has groin soreness that "is becoming more of a problem for him," according to the Dallas Morning News.
While fans shouldn't expect the four-time All-Star to miss any games during the World Series, the 30-year-old Hamilton did note that "if this were the regular season, I'd probably be on the DL."
The paper points out that the Rangers "have not done any testing or MRI exams on Hamilton's groin to determine if there is a broader problem."
Apparently, ignorance is bliss for the Rangers, unless you count the part about one of their star players being in constant pain.
Source: Dallas Morning News