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Robertson has successful left knee surgery
- Updated: November 1, 2016
CHICAGO — David Robertson had arthroscopic surgery on his left knee last week. The procedure was a simple cleanup of a meniscus issue that the White Sox closer had pitched with for a while, and the club said he will be without restrictions upon reporting for Spring Training in February.
Robertson, 31, has posted 71 saves over his two seasons as White Sox closer and has 110 saves over the past three seasons. The right-hander’s 37 saves in 2016 ranked him tied for fourth in the American League in that particular category, although his seven blown saves also left him tied for second in the AL. Robertson fanned 75 and allowed 53 hits in 62 1/3 innings. His 28 …