The Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani reignites a personal rivalry with former teammate Mike Trout, fanning him with a 101 mph strikeout in a dramatic showdown that reminded fans of their unforgettable past matchups.
Not seeing Mike Trout in the outfield is understandably frustrating for the Los Angeles Angels fans wondering what’s going on with their star player—but there is an answer. And while it’s not exactly good news, it’s not terrible either.
After spending the entire month rehabbing his knee, the Los Angeles Angels may have quietly made a decision that few people are aware of—when exactly Mike Trout will be returning to the field and coming off the injured list.
A player that expensive, who has played so little while sharing a roster with Mike Trout—who’s managed to return from multiple serious injuries—is no small story. It’s one of the most frustrating cases the Los Angeles Angels are dealing with.
Los Angeles Angels fans may finally be able to breathe a little easier after Mike Trout’s latest comments on his knee—words that came directly from the star himself.
Mike Trout left Wednesday’s game early, and now Los Angeles Angels manager Ron Washington has shared a critical update on the star outfielder’s knee injury.
The Los Angeles Angels won a thrilling game against the San Francisco Giants in a rally where Mike Trout's wise words reportedly helped inspire a teammate to secure the victory.
During the game between Mike Trout’s Angels and the Houston Astros, a home-team fan reached into the field of play and pulled the ball out of the veteran’s glove. The umpire didn’t call interference, but the fan was later disciplined for the incident.
With the season on the brink of starting, Mike Trout shared insights on the challenges of dealing with injuries and who he considers to be the best players of the moment with Aaron Judge inside that list.
One of the most sought-after players this offseason is Los Angeles Angels star Mike Trout. In an effort to retain him, the Angels trusted in the offseason signings, hoping to convince the MLB All-Star to stay.
Like other MLB teams, the Los Angeles Angels are working to strengthen their roster for the upcoming season. One of their new additions is a Japanese pitcher with prior experience playing for the Houston Astros, now ready to make an impact in Anaheim.
The future of Los Angeles Angels star Mike Trout is uncertain due to recurring injuries that have prevented him from fully realizing his potential in MLB.
After undergoing two surgeries on the same knee within the same year, Mike Trout is nearing a key decision regarding his future with the Angels.
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