Cardinals’ Molina to undergo thumb ligament surgery

St. Louis Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina, left, celebrates with relief pitcher Trevor Rosenthal (44) after defeating the Chicago White Sox in a baseball game in Chicago, Wednesday, July 22, 2015. (Jeff Haynes/AP)

ST. LOUIS — Star Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina is having surgery for a ligament injury to his left thumb.

General manager John Mozeliak says Molina is expected to be restricted from baseball activities for two to three months following Thursday’s operation. He anticipates Molina will be ready for spring training. Mozeliak doesn’t believe Molina worsened the injury by returning to the lineup for the NL Division Series.

Molina was hurt making a tag play in Chicago on Sept. 20. He played the first three games of the NLDS with a splint and a bat shaped more like an axe handle. He did not play in Game 4.

Reliever Matt Belisle will have arthroscopic surgery Monday to remove bone chips from his elbow.

Pitcher Carlos Martinez will not need surgery. He was shut down before the end of the season with a shoulder injury.

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