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Ex-Indian Ellis needs emergency surgery

Associated Press

LOS ANGELES – Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Mark Ellis was placed on the 15-day disabled list Saturday following emergency surgery to remove pressure on his left leg, and will remain hospitalized until the middle of next week.

He is expected to be out for at least six weeks.

“He was sent to the hospital, and testing showed elevated pressure in several compartments of the lower leg,” Dodgers trainer Sue Falsone told reporters following the Dodgers’ 6-0 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals. “There was trauma to the area where everything kind of swells up, so you have to open up the fascia and basically release that pressure.

“They will keep an eye on it and most likely close that wound on Tuesday.”

Ellis, 34, is the fifth position player and fourth regular who manager Don Mattingly has lost in a span of 11 days.

Ellis was injured during the seventh inning of Friday night’s 6-5 Dodgers victory when he took a short toss from shortstop Dee Gordon on a fielder’s choice grounder by Shane Robinson and was upended by Tyler Greene on a hard but clean straight-on, takeout slide.

The Dodgers already have center fielder Matt Kemp, third baseman Juan Uribe, left fielder Juan Rivera and utility infielder Jerry Hairston Jr. on the DL.

Ellis, who played shortstop for the Spokane Indians in 1999, is batting .273 with two home runs and nine RBIs in 37 games. L.A. signed him as a free agent in November to a two-year, $8.75 million contract. The 11-year veteran had a fielding percentage of .900 or better in each of the previous seven seasons, and a .991 career mark.