Mike Trout Leaves Game Against the Seattle Mariners

Mike Trout Leaves Game Against the Seattle Mariners

The Los Angeles Angels suffered a 9-3 loss to the Seattle Mariners today. They are about to start a four-game series against the Detroit Tigers starting tomorrow night. In today’s loss, they lost their superstar outfielder in Mike Trout, due to left knee soreness. Trout, in his at-bat in the top of the third inning while trying to run out a ground ball, sprinted down the line and lunged toward first, seemed to tweak something. He was called out. Trout stayed in the game on defense, but when his time to hit in the lineup came up again, he was replaced by Jo Adell. After the game, Trout said

When it happened, I knew it was like just a weird one, but now after getting treatment and stuff. I should be a little better soon.”

via the Associated Press

Trout this season has started all 29 of the Angels’ games this season hitting .179 with a .726 OPS. He has a double, a triple, nine home runs, 18 RBI, 19 runs scored, two stolen bases, and 12 walks.

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Mike Trout

Trout is in his 15th season, all of which have been with the Angels. He’s a .297 career hitter with a .987 OPS. He has 312 doubles, 55 triples, 387 home runs, 972 RBI, 1137 runs scored, 214 stolen bases, and 992 walks. He won the Rookie of the Year in 2012. Trout is a three-time MVP and has finished in the top five of MVP voting in nine of his 15 seasons. He is also an 11-time All-Star.

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