Angels, Mike Trout
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The Los Angeles Angels are going to make a roster move, Mike Trout provides an unfortunate injury update and an All-Star could be on his way to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Mike Trout is once again going to be sidelined. The Los Angeles Angels outfielder has a torn meniscus in his left knee and will undergo surgery, general manager Perry Minasian announced Tuesday.
Angels star Mike Trout returns from injury, hits from No. 5 spot for first time Angels outfielder Mike Trout is set to return to the active roster for the team’s series opener against the ...
If not for a rash of injuries that have seen Trout play over 100 games just once in the last five full seasons - and just 29 games last year - he would have hit those milestones a while ago. When the Angels were last in Philadelphia in 2023, Trout was on the injured list.
T5, the level referenced in Trout's injury, is the fifth thoracic vertebra. For context, it is positioned at about the level of the upper part of the shoulder blades.
Prior to the calf injury, Trout was having a typical Trout season, hitting .333/.466/.624 with eight home runs in 36 games. This is Year 3 of the monster 12-year, $426.5 million extension Trout ...
Trout's injury history being as extensive as it is, especially lately, makes him less than desirable as a trade candidate. You'd think as he gets older, these injury woes will only be more extreme.
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