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Dubón, a utility player for the Houston Astros, had surgery to repair a thumb ligament.
In order to repair a ligament in his left thumb, Houston utility player Mauricio Dubón underwent surgery on Wednesday.
Dana Brown, the general manager, announced the ulnar collateral ligament repair procedure.
After playing in a personal best of 137 games, the 30-year-old Dubón recorded a batting average of.269, 25 doubles, four home runs, and a career-high 47 RBIs. With 23 games played in September, he hit.338.
Dubón competed at all four infield positions in addition to playing 93 games in the outfield. Being the first player in the club to start games at seven different positions in a single season, the 2023 Gold Glove winner created history.
In spite of the injury, which he sustained in early September, Dubón played, according to the team. By the time spring training starts, he should be in good health.