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ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Los Angeles Angels closer Huston Street has undergone season-ending arthroscopic surgery on his right knee.
Street had surgery to repair a torn meniscus Wednesday in his native Texas.
The surgery puts an end to the least impressive season of Street's 12-year career. The three-time All-Star is 3-2 with a career-low nine saves and a 6.45 ERA.
Street hasn't pitched since July 31. He missed significant playing time earlier this season with an oblique muscle injury.
Street is expected to be healthy for next season. He is under contract for $9 million in 2017.
He is the sixth player to undergo season-ending surgery for the Angels (52-73), who are on pace for their worst season in 23 years.
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