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Rangers reliever Adams having surgery next week
Major League Baseball

Rangers reliever Adams having surgery next week

Published Oct. 12, 2012 7:05 p.m. ET

The Texas Rangers say reliever Mike Adams will have surgery for Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, a numbing sensation that sidelined him the last week of the season.

Adams, who can become a free agent, is set for surgery Thursday in Dallas.

The team said All-Star starter Matt Harrison had successful Lasik surgery Thursday. Catcher Mike Napoli, another pending free agent, is set to have the eye procedure next week.

Harrison had a rib removed during surgery in 2009 after being diagnosed with Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, when a bone in the upper body presses against a nerve, causing numbness and tingling in the fingers.

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Adams gave up three home runs in the span of five batters in his last appearance. He gave up only one homer his previous 60 games.

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