Mike Trout

American baseball player

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July 2024 Announced a re-tear of the meniscus in his left knee, which would cause him to miss the rest of the season.
July 2024 Announced a re-tear of the meniscus in his left knee, which would cause him to miss the rest of the season.
July 23 2024 Exited a minor league rehab game due to knee soreness.
July 23 2024 Exited a minor league rehab game due to knee soreness.
May 3 2024 Underwent surgery to repair the torn meniscus.
May 3 2024 Underwent surgery to repair the torn meniscus.
April 30 2024 Diagnosed with a torn meniscus, which would put him out of baseball activities for an indefinite period.
April 30 2024 Diagnosed with a torn meniscus, which would put him out of baseball activities for an indefinite period.
April 9 2024 Became the fastest player in Angels franchise history to reach six home runs, achieving this milestone in eleven games during a game against the Tampa Bay Rays.
April 9 2024 Became the fastest player in Angels franchise history to reach six home runs, achieving this milestone in eleven games during a game against the Tampa Bay Rays.
2023 Captains the United States national team during the World Baseball Classic.
2023 Captains the United States national team during the World Baseball Classic.
September 24 2023 It was announced that Trout would not return in 2023 and was transferred to the 60-day injured list, officially ending his season.
September 24 2023 It was announced that Trout would not return in 2023 and was transferred to the 60-day injured list, officially ending his season.
August 23 2023 Trout was placed back on the injured list due to lingering hand pain while batting.
August 23 2023 Trout was placed back on the injured list due to lingering hand pain while batting.
August 22 2023 Trout was activated from the injured list and returned to the lineup against the Cincinnati Reds.
August 22 2023 Trout was activated from the injured list and returned to the lineup against the Cincinnati Reds.
July 4 2023 Trout was placed on the injured list after fracturing his left hamate bone while fouling off a pitch during a game.
July 4 2023 Trout was placed on the injured list after fracturing his left hamate bone while fouling off a pitch during a game.
April 15 2023 Mike Trout hit his 300th career double in a game against the Red Sox, becoming the fourth player in MLB history to collect 300 doubles, 300 home runs, and 200 stolen bases by age 31, joining Barry Bonds, Alex Rodriguez, and Willie Mays.
April 15 2023 Mike Trout hit his 300th career double in a game against the Red Sox, becoming the fourth player in MLB history to collect 300 doubles, 300 home runs, and 200 stolen bases by age 31, joining Barry Bonds, Alex Rodriguez, and Willie Mays.
August 19 2022 Trout returned from the injured list.
August 19 2022 Trout returned from the injured list.
July 19 2022 Mike Trout announced he would captain the United States national baseball team for the 2023 World Baseball Classic.
July 19 2022 Mike Trout announced he would captain the United States national baseball team for the 2023 World Baseball Classic.
July 12 2022 Trout left a game due to back spasms and was subsequently placed on the injured list after being diagnosed with costovertebral dysfunction.
July 12 2022 Trout left a game due to back spasms and was subsequently placed on the injured list after being diagnosed with costovertebral dysfunction.
June 2022 During a five-game series against the Seattle Mariners, Trout became the first player in American or National League history to hit four game-winning home runs in a single series, and the fifth Angels player to hit 5 home runs in a series.
June 2022 During a five-game series against the Seattle Mariners, Trout became the first player in American or National League history to hit four game-winning home runs in a single series, and the fifth Angels player to hit 5 home runs in a series.
May 21 2022 Trout scored his 1,000th career run, becoming the second player in Angels history to reach this milestone.
May 21 2022 Trout scored his 1,000th career run, becoming the second player in Angels history to reach this milestone.
March 13 2022 Angels manager Joe Maddon discussed potentially moving Trout out of center field, which Trout opposed. After discussing with the team, no positional switch occurred.
March 13 2022 Angels manager Joe Maddon discussed potentially moving Trout out of center field, which Trout opposed. After discussing with the team, no positional switch occurred.
September 25 2021 Trout confirmed that he would be shut down for the remainder of the 2021 baseball season due to his calf muscle tear.
September 25 2021 Trout confirmed that he would be shut down for the remainder of the 2021 baseball season due to his calf muscle tear.
June 28 2021 Trout was transferred from the 10-day to the 60-day injured list, further confirming the severity of his calf injury.
June 28 2021 Trout was transferred from the 10-day to the 60-day injured list, further confirming the severity of his calf injury.
May 17 2021 During a game against the Cleveland Indians, Mike Trout strained his right calf while jogging the bases, which led to his placement on the 10-day injured list the next day.
May 17 2021 During a game against the Cleveland Indians, Mike Trout strained his right calf while jogging the bases, which led to his placement on the 10-day injured list the next day.
March 2021 Signed the largest and longest individual athlete contract with Topps.
March 2021 Signed the largest and longest individual athlete contract with Topps.
2020 Completed a pandemic-shortened season with impressive stats: .281 batting average, .390 on-base percentage, .603 slugging percentage, 17 home runs (tied for 4th in the American League), and 46 RBIs (6th) in 53 games.
2020 Completed a pandemic-shortened season with impressive stats: .281 batting average, .390 on-base percentage, .603 slugging percentage, 17 home runs (tied for 4th in the American League), and 46 RBIs (6th) in 53 games.
September 5 2020 Mike Trout hit his 300th career home run against Brandon Bielak of the Houston Astros, breaking the Los Angeles Angels' all-time home run record previously held by Tim Salmon.
September 5 2020 Mike Trout hit his 300th career home run against Brandon Bielak of the Houston Astros, breaking the Los Angeles Angels' all-time home run record previously held by Tim Salmon.
August 23 2020 A Mike Trout baseball trading card sold for $3.93 million at auction, breaking the previous sports card sale record.
August 23 2020 A Mike Trout baseball trading card sold for $3.93 million at auction, breaking the previous sports card sale record.
July 30 2020 Trout welcomed his first child, a son.
July 30 2020 Trout welcomed his first child, a son.

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