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Mike Trout is injured again, and the Angels are below .500 for the 10th year in a row. They've squandered the prime of one the best players in baseball history.
Mike Trout is the only hope for the team and he’s injury is only going to make it worse. Recently, MLB fans called out the slugger for his frequent injuries.
However, his numbers have been way down. Trout’s .179 batting average following Wednesday’s game against the Seattle Mariners is way below his career .297 mark.
Mike Trout is once again going viral for a move of pure class. New York Yankees star Aaron Judge was officially announced on Monday as Team USA’s captain for the 2026 World Baseball Classic.
Los Angeles Angels right fielder Mike Trout has started his 15th MLB season strong. While his .212 batting average is lower than fans are used to, the three-time MVP is tied for the American ...
In 2024, Trout missed out 153 days, due to torn meniscus, after his left knee remained sore. Also Read: Angels Win Big As Mike Trout, Jo Adell And Taylor Ward Each Hit Two Home Runs To Lead The Team ...
With the 2025 season approaching, Trout is set to make a regular season appearance for the first time in almost a year. According to analyst Mark DeRosa, the 33-year-old could be in the mix for ...
Angels’ Mike Trout believes return to MVP form is all about his hands Trout has battled injuries in recent years, but he hasn’t felt like his ‘old self’ even when he has played.
Mike Trout's switch from center field to right field for the 2025 MLB season appears successful. He's adapting well, enjoying the transition, and feels healthier, which is a positive sign for the ...
Trout approached the club about the position switch. "I kind of threw everything on the table as in what's best for me bodywise to keep me on the field," he said Monday. "I came to the conclusion ...
Trout realizes he has played only 111 games the past two years for the Los Angeles Angels, and hasn’t played more than 140 games since 2016. But still, he’s a three-time MVP, 11-time All-Star ...
MLB Mike Trout is letting go of his past. He hopes it gives him a future. “We came to the conclusion that I’m going to go to right field,” Trout said. “I like it.