Angels CF Mike Trout's Return To Elite Status Will Be Fun To Watch This Season
Los Angeles Angels center fielder Mike Trout is healthy and looks like himself again. If he can stay on the field, he will have an elite season.
Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout will be a first-ballot Hall of Famer when he is eligible to be inducted. Trout has won just about every individual award there is to win in Major League Baseball. He won the American League Rookie of the Year in 2012, is a three-time Most Valuable Player, 11-time All-Star (with two All-Star Game MVPs), and nine-time Silver Slugger.
Trout has accumulated 87. 5 WAR, 1,754 hits, 404 home runs, 1,018 RBI and 214 stolen bases in 1,648 games played. His career slash line of .
294/. 406/. 570 gives him an impressive .
976 OPS to go with a 169 OPS+. Not to mention, despite not winning a Gold Glove somehow, Trout is a terrific fielder and does have a Wilson Overall Defensive Player of the Year award to his name. Unfortunately, Trout’s outstanding career has been overshadowed by a slew of injuries that have kept him off the field a lot since 2021.