Reggie Sanders? long and productive career appears to be winding down after two injury-plagued seasons with the Royals. Sanders, who reached the majors in 1991, signed a two-year, $10 million contract with the Royals in 2006. He was brought in to play outfield and provide leadership to a young club. But Sanders, 39, played in just 88 games a year ago because of various injuries. This year, he played in only 24 games because of two different tears in his left hamstring. He is currently on the 60-day disabled list and ineligible to return before the season concludes. Sanders did reach two notable career milestones ? 300 homers and 300 stolen bases ? while playing for the Royals. He is one of only six players in the 300-300 club.