HOUSTON – Embattled Angels outfielder Josh Hamilton and his wife Katie have filed for divorce in Texas, according to public records reported Saturday by the Dallas Morning News.

The news sheds further light on the personal troubles that may have led Hamilton to the self-reported drug relapse that placed Hamilton and the Angels at a crossroads.

Hamilton and his wife were married in 2004. They have four children between the ages of 3 and 14.

According the court documents, Hamilton filed for divorce in late February, around the same time that news of his relapse became public.

Hamilton’s filing including a series of restrictions on Katie, mostly regarding their children, according to the paper. In March, Katie rejected his requests. The couple has since filed a mutual injunction in which they agreed not to communicate, and Hamilton is prohibited from visiting any of their three homes: one in Newport Coast and two in Texas.

On Friday, Hamilton reportedly listed his Newport Coast mansion for sale for $16.5 million.

Hamilton has been living in the Houston area for at least two months while rehabbing from Feb. 4 right shoulder surgery.

The Angels have given sketchy details about the status of Hamilton’s rehab, saying only that he’s progressing. Hamilton met with several teammates this week, while the Angels are in Houston, and they reported that he was fit and ready to return to the team.

Angels owner Arte Moreno has said the club has legal recourse, because of his drug use, to get relief from at least some of the remaining $83 million of salary they owe Hamilton through 2017.