Mike Trout discusses how he is adjusting to right field in Spring Training, how the young players are handling camp so far and more
Los Angeles Angels superstar Mike Trout reminded the baseball world of his Hall of Fame swing on Wednesday afternoon. In the bottom of the third inning in an exhibition tilt against the Cincinnati Reds at Tempe Diablo Stadium,
Three-time MVP Mike Trout hit his first homer of spring training, a solo shot over the left-field wall as the Los Angeles Angels star tries to bounce back from several injury-filled seasons in a row.
Mike Trout leads things off for the Angels, and reaches base in his first Spring Training at-bat with a walk
Mike Trout plays right field for the first time since 2013 in the Angels’ Cactus League opener, marking his return after meniscus surgery.
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The 26-year-old Millville native, who predominantly plays second and third base, wanted to improve his skills in the outfield as he competes for the Phillies’ last bench spot.
Los Angeles Angels star Mike Trout got real about how it felt to hit a home run for the first time since having knee surgery.
Trout plans to play a majority of his games in right field, moving from center in an attempt to preserve his health.
Leading off for manager Dave Roberts, Ohtani hit a solo home run in his first at-bat of the spring. With the Angels having split-squad action on Friday, star outfielder Mike Trout was in the lineup for their contest against the Chicago White Sox, depriving fans of a matchup featuring both he and Ohtani.
Mike Trout, an 11-time All-Star and future Hall of Famer, has made a habit of tearing it up in spring training over the years. Even as he enters his age-33 season, not much has changed in that regard.
Three-time AL MVP Mike Trout hit his first homer of spring training on Wednesday, a solo shot over the left-field wall as the Los Angeles Angels star tries to bounce back from several injury ...
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